Onlinelearn - Thoughts on Course Design

Began looking at the similarities between close-up magic and Instructional Design (!), but ha now become a little more "mainstream", with tales from the trenches for Instructional Designers, and freelancers in the learning and eLearning industry.

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It does not have to be deadly dull…

I am having a lot of fun creating eLearning at the moment…yes…fun. Just because eLearning is deadly serious that does not mean that it has […]

Great when you find that “right” solution

The good people at Sparkol made a great blog post about me today (woohoo!). Whilst it’s always nice to see your name, and what you […]

Storyboarding like an Olympian

Storyboarding (eLearning) courses always generates a variety of opinions. Yesterday, I was listening to

Never…EVER…ignore your customers

I use several software products in my day-to-day life as an Articulate Freelance Instructional Designer. I have been involved in a Beta test for a […]

Refresh, re-learn, and reinvigorate – look at the work of others.

I’ve just been reminded of the Articulate Weekly Challenges at http://community.articulate.com/blogs/david/default.aspx (brilliant to look at as an Instructional Designer whether you are an Articulate product user […]

Storyboarding like an Olympian

Storyboarding (eLearning) courses always generates a number of opinions! Yesterday, I listened to an interview with Frank Cottrell Boyce, the writer who worked on the […]

Be a dream-maker. Be an anaesthetist. Be an Instructional Designer.

Yesterday I got one of those all too rare chances to sell a vision, and be a bit theatrical while doing it too! An existing […]

Focus on the OUTPUT – not the DELIVERY MECHANISM

A few days ago I listened to the annual Top 300 countdown on UK radio station Classic FM. At numbers 5 and 3 were compilations […]

Tin Can API? No thanks – I’m a classroom trainer…

I was talking to an Instructional Designer recently who primarily develops classroom courses. The subject was the #tincanapi Tin Can API / Experience API, (depending on […]

An additional service for (online) Instructional Designers

In the online/eLearning community we often talk about “blended learning”, (more so in my experience than our classroom colleagues). When we talk about blended we […]

Does that software feature really MAXIMISE learning?

What do IDs do to REDUCE learning effectiveness? It is said that the brain cannot tell the difference between something that is real and something […]

WHAAM! – Roy Lichtenstein reminds me of Instructional Design Techniques

Last weekend I attended an art exhibition featuring the works of Roy Lichtenstein. His most well-known work is probably the pop-art image WHAAM! The exhibition […]

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