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Hiring Managers, Storytelling, and Tools: ID Links 5/25/21

Experiencing eLearning

When asked which top three skills the respondents look for when hiring instructional designers, they selected: eLearning development (74.3%) Communication skills (65.3%) Ability to apply ID theory and science (61.4%) Devlin Peck. Storytelling and a branching scenario example. The look and feel matches the classic books.

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

Infopro Learning

Examples include understanding the basics of a new language or becoming a pro at a video game. For example, instructors use personalization through practical activities or extra assignments and tailor them to the specific learner’s needs. Characteristics Less quantitative, more descriptive.

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Another Lens for Viewing Your eLearning

Association eLearning

Imagine looking for a tutorial on “how to build a bird house” and ending up with a video that shows how to build a full-sized house that’s shaped like a bird. Examples or job aids can provide context and let the learner see when their new skills could come in handy. Theory and practical application are two different things.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

If you sign up for an in-person workshop but need to watch an online video that explains the basics before you attend, that’s an example of blended learning. Some examples of learning objects include Microsoft® Word or PowerPoint files, PDF files, video, and audio. Live webinars and virtual classrooms are both great examples.

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19 Powerful Ways That Small Businesses Can Benefit From Thinkific

Spark Your Interest

Access Your Free Tutorials. Access Your Free Tutorials. For example, in the images below there are two ways to layout your course. In the first example, the novice designer has set-up up many different gardening lessons by month. In the second example, the course designer has organized the lessons by gardening seasons.

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DevLearn DDX 2020: Week 2 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

I have heard parts of this presentation in a different format previously, but the overview of self-determination theory (SDT) by Deci and Ryan was helpful. Connie showed examples of four trending styles: the duotone effect, isometric illustrations, minimalism, and bold typography. Motivation and Learning by Julie Dirksen.

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Will Learners Pay for Your Online Course?

LearnDash

Our commenter wanted to know whether a certain type of course content was still relevant, given the number of tutorials learners could find for free on the same subject on YouTube. While this might be true in theory, the reality is that most people don’t learn well on their own.

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