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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. I have also recorded several conversations about instructional design careers, freelancing, and other topics. Scenarios and storytelling.
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Holly Owens recently interviewed me for her EdUp EdTech podcast. This conversation was recorded shortly after I was announced as part of Eduflow’s list of top 100 most influential people in learning , so we talked about that top 100 list, my career trajectory, and how I became well-known in the field of instructional design.
Betty Dannewitz, host of the If You Ask Betty Podcast , is currently sharing a series of three episodes about Encanto and learning. Listen to the podcast If the podcast isn’t embedded below, try listening on Anchor.fm On other apps, look for the If You Ask Betty podcast, Season 3, Episode 13. or Spotify.
Presentations on Scenario-Based Learning and More : This post includes links to recordings of my presentations on scenario-based learning, as well as podcastinterviews and other topics. As in past years, many of my older posts continue to generate significant traffic–even more than my newer posts.
We’ve all been guilty of writing bad questions, especially early in our IDcareers. How to Plan, Design and Write Tests from eLearning Coach Podcast. The most recent episode of Connie Malamed’s eLearning Coach Podcast got me thinking about question development in the first place. And I mean BAD. Let’s face it.
We’ve all been guilty of writing bad questions, especially early in our IDcareers. How to Plan, Design and Write Tests from eLearning Coach Podcast. The most recent episode of Connie Malamed’s eLearning Coach Podcast got me thinking about question development in the first place. And I mean BAD. Let’s face it.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about how sharing my expertise for free ultimately helps me earn more money as a consultant. Those have a small cohort of participants (no more than 30) so I can provide a significant amount of individual feedback. However, it’s only possible to do that if you have some limits.
Army, Kevin pursued a career in Information Technology and Training & Development for the next 15 years. ABOUT THIS INTERVIEW SERIES: Crystal Balling with Learnnovators is a thought-provoking interview series that attempts to gaze into the future of e-learning. THE INTERVIEW: 1. After retiring from the U.S.
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