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Taxonomy 101 from an Association Learning Technology Perspective

Web Courseworks

Professional associations have a mandate to present and offer well-organized content and information to their communities of members and practitioners, but the process of creating and maintaining informational schemes that are relevant to end users doesn’t always overlap with designing to meet basic administrative needs.

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Theory-informed design tips

E-Learning Provocateur

In my previous article , I proposed a Taxonomy of Learning Theories to organise a few of the myriad of theories into some semblance of order, and to assist instructional designers in using theory to inform their work. If you have your own theory-informed design tips, I’d love you to share them with me! Behaviourist design.

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Instructional Design Questions? There’s an App for that! …You need to check it out.

Kapp Notes

My friend and colleague, Connie Malamed (aka The eLearning Coach ) has developed a handy iPhone application that will help you become a better instructional designer making tips, definitions and ideas available right at your finger tips. Some of the definitions include tips and examples. GET THE APPLICATION HERE.

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Content, Skill and Scale: ID Best Practices?

Infopro Learning

According to the Association for Talent Development , instructional design involves crafting learning experiences and resources to facilitate acquiring and practically applying knowledge and skills. Here’s a helpful tip: consider if each chapter or section can work effectively as a concise five-minute lesson.

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How to Create Good Learning Objectives in Knowledge Guru

Knowledge Guru

Every topic in Knowledge Guru will have between one and five learning objectives associated with it. Every question set in Knowledge Guru (more on question sets in this tutorial ) is associated with a learning objective. You can use Bloom’s Taxonomy to help you select appropriate verbs to include in your objectives.

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6 Levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy, Explained (+Verbs)

WhatFix

Back to Blog Employee Training & Development 6 Levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy, Explained (+Verbs) Published: October 24, 2023 Updated: October 24, 2023 Disha Gupta Corporate learning is about unlocking the potential of employees to help them grow and thrive in their careers. What Is Bloom’s Taxonomy?

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Creating Good Topic Objectives

Knowledge Guru

This post focuses on the objectives you create for a game, and gives you tips on creating good ones…and avoiding bad ones. A well-written objective links tightly to the topic it is associated with. If you need ideas on how to come up with better verbs to use in writing your objectives, check out Bloom’s taxonomy.

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