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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

The Internet is overflowing with instructional content and information presentation. Julie is a well known eLearning author and speaker. She also holds an MS in Instructional System Technology. Julie’s book, Design for How People Learn , is a must read for every instructional designer. He holds M.A. Connie Malamed.

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Friday Finds — Emotional Design, L&D Trends, AI for Instructional Design

Mike Taylor

The Case for Specialized AI in Instructional Design The Rundown: New info comparing generic AI tools like ChatGPT with Epiphany , a specialized instructional design AI, reveals major differences in quality, efficiency, and usability. Check out previous episodes in the Friday Finds podcast playlist. Results showed an 87.5%

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | May 7, 2020

Mike Taylor

Effective, efficient and engaging instruction with Dr. David Merrill on the Learning Science Weekly podcast What it means to be an “L&D Detective” with Kevin Yates on the Train Like You Listen podcast The Impact of Social Learning Beyond Traditional Training on the If You Build It, Will They Learn podcast.

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Friday Finds — Learning Campaigns, Multi-Store Memory, Less is More

Mike Taylor

By using concrete language to clarify instructions and abstract language to convey emotions and values, you can make a lasting impact. Subscribe For Free Podcasts These are the podcasts that caught my ear this week. We provide free tech knowledge that’ll help you make more informed decisions.

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Friday Finds — Prompt Like a Pro, Learning Science, Video Repurposing

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked Should objectives go at the front of your elearning courses? News & Notes 6 Evidence-Based Instructional Practices Drawn From Cognitive Science Good teachers are constantly seeking new ways to improve their teaching, utilizing scientific research on how we learn and teach. More Free Friday awesomeness.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 26, 2020

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: Pre-Recorded Videos Prove More Effective for Student Learning Than In-Person Instruction. Here are three podcast episodes from this week that are worth a listen: Designing Virtual Classrooms on the Good Practice podcast. L&D Sentiment with Donald Taylor on the Learning Uncut podcast.

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Friday Finds — Marketing in L&D, Longhand Learning, ID 4.0

Mike Taylor

Learn more → Instructional Design 4.0 Dr. Philippa Hardman’s “Instructional Design 4.0” Philippa Hardman’s “Instructional Design 4.0” Podcast This is the conversation that caught my ear this week. Check out previous episodes in the Friday Finds podcast playlist. Where’s Mike?

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