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AI Images, Scenario Choices: ID Links 10/15/24

Experiencing eLearning

The tool includes support for creating consistent characters and detailed prompting tips. An odd tip from Twitter/X–use a file name with an extension for raw images as part of the prompt to generate realistic looking photos. Lots of tips here based on designing game narratives and interactive fiction. If you give FLUX1.1

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Taxonomy 101 from an Association Learning Technology Perspective

Web Courseworks

When approaching association learning technology from the perspective of supporting sensible information taxonomy for end users and administrators, there are a multitude of factors to consider. I particularly like Weise’s larger point regarding a fundamental mistake that can lead people to develop poor taxonomies (Weise, pg.

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How to Use Bloom’s Taxonomy for Effective Course Design

Petra Mayer

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework that has been guiding educators, trainers, and course developers for years. In this article, we’ll explore what Bloom’s Taxonomy is, how it works, and how you can use it to design effective courses that truly resonate with learners. What is Bloom’s Taxonomy?

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Creating High-Impact E-Learning Content: Expert Tips and Tricks

LearnDash

8 tips for designing effective e-learning content Now that we’ve had a quick overview, let’s dive into some concrete tips on how to design the most effective content for your e-learning environment. Bloom’s Taxonomy is a great concept to practice to naturally scaffold learning. Have they provided any feedback?

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The 5 W’s: Tips for Getting Started with Your First LMS

Absorb LMS

You will need to decide on your user taxonomy before you import or add your first learners into the system. The more quality information you have stored in your user profiles, and the better defined your user taxonomy is, the easier it will be to target content at different sets of learners and to get accurate, detailed reporting.

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Theory-informed design tips

E-Learning Provocateur

In my previous article , I proposed a Taxonomy of Learning Theories to organise a few of the myriad of theories into some semblance of order, and to assist instructional designers in using theory to inform their work. If you have your own theory-informed design tips, I’d love you to share them with me! Behaviourist design.

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Instructional Design Questions? There’s an App for that! …You need to check it out.

Kapp Notes

My friend and colleague, Connie Malamed (aka The eLearning Coach ) has developed a handy iPhone application that will help you become a better instructional designer making tips, definitions and ideas available right at your finger tips. Some of the definitions include tips and examples. GET THE APPLICATION HERE.