How to Create Low-Cost, High-Impact Microlearning
Today’s audience expects their learning content on-demand, in bite-size chunks, and highly relevant to their immediate needs. As a result, many companies are choosing to
Today’s audience expects their learning content on-demand, in bite-size chunks, and highly relevant to their immediate needs. As a result, many companies are choosing to
When I was teaching high school, there was often nothing more important to my students than the upcoming BIG GAME. No, I’m not talking about
You asked, and our instructional designers answered with their top tools and applications! We were surprised to find that most of our IDs chose to
We’ve all been there: You’re called into a meeting and asked to develop training for a new desk-level procedure. The new process is a security
Remember your school days? Sitting in a cube all by yourself and watching video lessons interrupted by the occasional online quiz? Never interacting with anyone
Blended learning — a beautiful union of instructor-led and online material. It is truly a match made in instructional design heaven, as each has issues
As instructional designers, it can sometimes feel like we are the star of a one-person band. We’re expected to be able to write any type
First, what is microlearning? Microlearning is a succinct burst of knowledge focused on one specific learning outcome. It is often used to break down a
Although many individuals use their Instagram feeds to follow brands and influencers unrelated to work, we wanted to gather a few insightful accounts that will
There are few things more frustrating than our own enthusiasm being stumped by something that feels out of our control. My goal in writing this
There I was, head down, designing post-foundational training for a new hire program I recently worked on, when I looked up to see that it
What do games have to do with learning? As it turns out — a lot. A University of Colorado Denver Business School study* found that
Instructor-led training (ILT) happens in a classroom and is often regarded as the more traditional, formal version of training, while eLearning is technology-based and the
What is 4CID? Four Component Instructional Design (4CID) is a holistic instructional design model first proposed by Jeroen J. G. van Merrienboer* in 1997. His
As learning professionals, we are always interested in learning theories, especially if we’ve been in the industry for a while and have seen more than
Everyone likes a good story, but not everyone finds a particular so-called “good story” all that great. How do you write a Millennial-friendly story? One
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If all of the books, articles and speech scripts related to adult learning were stacked upon each other, the total number of items would probably
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