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What does an instructional designer do?

Paradiso Solutions

Online learning has transformed how learning is imparted to the learners; it makes learning simpler, easier, and more effective than the traditional teaching method. Today’s learners want personalized and self-paced learning content and access the content an unlimited number of times anytime, anywhere. Content analysis.

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Understanding the Learning Curve: Why It’s Important in Employee Training and Development

Infopro Learning

A learning curve evaluates the influence of training on employee performance. Although commonly used in a colloquial sense to refer to the difficulty of learning new skills, the term learning curve has a deeper significance. Most individuals have a steep incline to learn something new, which flattens as they learn the topic.

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The HR Challenge: Analyze Your Corporate Training Needs

eFront

Think of all the trainings left untouched or uncompleted in your learning management system. For instance, technical training usually needs simulations, service improvement training usually need scenario-based decision making, and product training requires detailed tutorials on the product. How will their learning affect the KPIs?

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eLearning/mLearning: Easy Font Resources

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adding a touch of handwriting to learning presentations can help to convey playfulness, whimsy, or even formality, depending on the script font chosen. For a good tutorial on how to create a font, click here. With this MyFonts beta site, I can take a screen shot of the font I'm hunting down and upload it to their site for analysis.

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

A few years ago, Jim Marshall and I surveyed workplace learning professionals about elearning. Although we set out to learn about the contours of the elearning terrain, our project revealed much about instructional design practice today. Were learning professionals relying on webinars, on podcasts, on mobile learning?

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Tweet A few years ago, Jim Marshall and I surveyed workplace learning professionals about elearning. Although we set out to learn about the contours of the elearning terrain, our project revealed much about instructional design practice today. Were learning professionals relying on webinars, on podcasts, on mobile learning?

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Instructional Design: The Process – 1

Origin Learning

There have been all types of blend in learning, using all possible avenues from brick-and-mortar classrooms, virtual classrooms, eLearning, digital tutorials, videos, to xAPI tracking all forms of social or informal learning. The readerscan click on each name to learn their details. Introduction to Instructional Design.