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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Tutorials, scenario-based learning, practice and feedback, and problem-solving strategies were identified as typical. I harkened back to these findings after reading Xyleme CLO Jeffrey Katzman’s provocative blog posting about new instructional design. Practitioners inclined towards the familiar in mid 2009. ” Appealing?

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Tutorials, scenario-based learning, practice and feedback, and problem-solving strategies were identified as typical. I harkened back to these findings after reading Xyleme CLO Jeffrey Katzman’s provocative blog posting about new instructional design. Practitioners inclined towards the familiar in mid 2009. ” Appealing?

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Why Micro Learning Is the Future of Corporate Training

TOPYX LMS

Practically, micro learning could entail a learner watching a tutorial on YouTube or reading a 300- to 500-word educational article. Huffington Post staff wrote about this phenomenon: “… the social and emotional circuitry of a child’s brain learns from contact and conversation with everyone it encounters over the course of a day.

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Articulate Storyline – 9 Practical Ways To Make A Great Course Within Your Budget

Spark Your Interest

Understanding What’s Needed For Behavioural Change: In many instances, you often try to change someone’s behavior. To succeed, you need to understand the three most essential elements in changing behavior : readiness to change, barriers to change, and the likelihood of relapse. This technique helps your brain remember information.

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Introduction to Microvideo

TechSmith Camtasia

For a microvideo to be effective, there must be a reduction in cognitive load for the learner, which is the amount of information being processed by the brain. Dr. Richard Mayer outlined the process our brains process images and sounds with his theory of multimedia learning. Visit the Camtasia tutorial page to learn more.

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A Look Back At The Years Best From Learning Science And Instructional Design

Mike Taylor

Learning Is a Learned Behavior. The spacing effect is a far more effective way to learn and retain information that works with our brain instead of against it. In recent years teachers have found it incredibly useful and many blogs and books have been written trying to explain it and how it can be utilized in front-line education.

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Why Micro Learning Is the Future of Corporate Training

TOPYX LMS

Practically, micro learning could entail a learner watching a tutorial on YouTube or reading a 300- to 500-word educational article. Huffington Post staff wrote about this phenomenon: “… the social and emotional circuitry of a child’s brain learns from contact and conversation with everyone it encounters over the course of a day.