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20 Years as an Instructional Designer

Experiencing eLearning

It feels like a good time to pause and reflect on that first ID role, how my journey started, and how that shaped my experiences now. I decided I missed the curriculum planning side of teaching, and I was looking for something that didn’t require being “on stage” as much as another trainer role.

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Go Beyond Boring: Creating Scenario-based Learning That Engages Participants (Podcast)

Experiencing eLearning

I gave examples of how to “hook” learners to draw them into a story right from the beginning. Since the TLDC community has several D&D players, this version of the presentation has some references and examples related to D&D. Our brains are wired for stories. This is part of the TLDC Storytelling playlist.

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Deeper eLearning Design: Part 4 – Examples

Learnnovators

Here we’re talking about the role of examples in learning, and we’ll continue on through emotional elements, and finally putting it all together. Examples are a part of learning, as we know, and learning design is, or should be considered complex. So too with examples, we tend to treat them as easy to write.

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The Role of Cognitive Learning in Lifelong Learning and Development

Infopro Learning

Cognitive Learning Theory (CLT) explains how the brain processes, retains and applies new information. Constructivism: A widely accepted theory of learning that emphasizes the role of the learner in constructing knowledge. They serve as mental shortcuts, allowing us to process and interpret the world around us more efficiently.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Pick my brain?

Clark Quinn

It’s a continual bane of a consultant’s existence that there are people who want to ‘pick your brain’ It’s really asking for free consulting, and as such, it’s insulting. However, there are quite legitimate ways to pick my brain and I thought I’d mention a couple. Content Review.

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Is AI in Learning and Development Fast-Tracking Dull Training, Especially eLearning Narration?

IT Training Department Blog

This post focuses on AI’s role in L&D and eLearning narration specifically, examining whether it’s truly solving challenges or merely glossing over them with a coat of technological convenience. Are we losing the very essence of what makes training relatable and memorable?