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What does an instructional designer do?

Paradiso Solutions

Let’s dive deep into this topic and discuss more on instructional design essentials in this blog. At the end, it’s all about catering to your target audience and their needs, skills, and sensibilities. Designer uses a storyboard as a blueprint for the final product and starts writing a narrative script for the course.

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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

If you’re not familiar with Mayer’s Principles, this blog post from Digital Learning Institute explains them in a nutshell. However, for many course designs, this can lead to a poor experience for users who would prefer the media to play automatically and don’t want to select Play on every slide. Surely there’s a happy medium, right?

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How to Start Creating Conversation-Driven eLearning

Experiencing eLearning

Easier to write conversationally. It can be challenging to write a single narrator delivering content in a conversational style though. On the other hand, if you write dialog, you’ll naturally stay away from bullet point lists. What skills do they currently have? What skills do they lack? References.

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Speaker Fees, AI Tools, Mentors: ID Links 5/9/23

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. This post includes benchmarks for speaker fees, some interesting AI tools, a source for L&D mentors, career tips, and resources for improving writing skills. They aren’t probably good enough for hero images on a website, but they might be good enough for social media.

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Scenario-Based Learning Presentations

Experiencing eLearning

While I often share those recordings on my blog as they happen, this is a more comprehensive list, compiled into a single post. Within this post, I have mostly linked to blog posts about the presentations rather than directly to the recordings because I often include links to resources or further information in my posts.

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7 Reasons Your E-Learning Website Needs a Blog

LearnDash

Blogging is one of the oldest marketing tools on the Internet—and still one of the best. Yes, I am talking about blogging. The blog has been a foundation of Internet culture practically since its inception. However, your blog doesn’t have to be massively popular as a blog to be wildly successful as a marketing tool.

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6 Tips to Help You Plan a Successful Online Course

LearnDash

As an example, if you were teaching a course on organic gardening, you might write your course to appeal to a student who lives in the suburbs or a rural area with space for a garden and with a spouse and children living at home. Write down three things that you would love to teach others. Show others how to write poetry.

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