I compiled this list of Learning Design Mistakes to Avoid based on the messages I received and conversations I had recently. Read about others' mistakes, learn from them, and avoid making these mistakes.
As Halloween creeps in, I decide to face my learning ghosts. I reveal the spine-chilling truth: my learning design closet is a graveyard of past mistakes. These skeletons and ghosts, more frightening than Chucky, have taught me some valuable lessons. Read my Halloween confession!
Understanding learning design principles is crucial for creating engaging online courses. Adopt a learner-centered approach, set clear objectives, employ engaging strategies. Embrace the evolving nature of learning design, stay curious, and adapt to meet learners' changing needs.
Let’s face it—in this world we’re living in, even if you’re not creative, you need a user-friendly digital platform where you can easily share and showcase your skills or potential. Using an online tool to
Check out these few tips that will help you to improve the quality of your self recorded instructional or eLearning
My online course planning workshop (course design sprint) is a learner-centred, collaborative, pedagogy-first approach drawing from several recognised and successful instructional, curriculum planning and product development models.
In this post, I bring you 13 online proofing tools that will make your creative and visual development and review process faster and more streamlined.
The review is an essential step in the creative life cycle. Online proofing tools in the learning design allow designers to quickly access SMEs and managers to feedback on their artefacts.
The review process can be frustrating and potentially lead to miscommunications and worst of all missed deadlines. Do you and your team spend hours ploughing through email threads for reviewing and proofing of your files?
These are 5 online proofing tools that might help learning designers involved in developing multimedia, to make your processes faster and more streamlined.
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