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MADE Podcast on Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

MADE is the Media and Design in Education team for the University of Toronto. Inga Breede from this educational technology group recently interviewed me for their podcast. We talked about scenario-based learning and specifically about branching scenarios. Additional podcasts. What we discussed.

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Presentations on Scenario-Based Learning and More

Experiencing eLearning

I have given a number of presentations on scenario-based learning over the past five years, plus a few presentations on other topics. I have also had the pleasure of being interviewed on several podcasts and video casts. Presentations on scenario-based learning. Scenario-Based Learning (General Overview).

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Podcast Interviews on Scenarios, ID Careers, and More

Experiencing eLearning

I’ve had the opportunity to be interviewed on some wonderful podcasts over the last few years. Most of the time, our discussions related to scenario-based learning. To make these easier to find, here’s a collection of my podcast interviews. Scenarios and storytelling. Scenario-Based Learning Experiences.

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Instructional Design Careers and Freelancing Presentations

Experiencing eLearning

While most of the the presentations, webinars, and podcast interviews that I do relate to scenario-based learning , I have also spoken with multiple groups about instructional design careers and freelancing. This post is a collection of all of my presentations and podcasts about instructional design careers and freelancing.

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What I Learned at LSCon 2019

Experiencing eLearning

I was so happy to finally get to meet Jac Hutchinson after knowing her through the Online Network of Independent Learning Professionals and being interviewed on her podcast. It was fun to see so many Guild Masters all together, but it made for an unwieldy panel. My Session: Choosing Branching Scenarios.

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12 cool ways to use scenarios

Making Change

Decision-making scenarios aren’t just for elearning. Here are 12 ideas for other ways you can use branched scenarios to help people practice solving problems. One of the great benefits of a challenging branched scenario is that it provokes discussion. Ask the group to improve the scenario.

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A-Z of Digital Learning

The Learning Rooms

It is custom-made eLearning. Branched Scenario. Scenario-based learning whereby the learner is required to make choices which will influence the path the course takes. A flexible approach allowing learners to access online course content at a time that suits them. Short for application. Assistive Technology. E Engagement.