When you’re new to eLearning, you might find yourself spending a lot of time learning how to use your very first eLearning authoring tool or how to design your slides. In fact, you can get so distracted trying to master these things, that it becomes all too easy to forget the importance of also mastering your instructional design skills! And one of the best ways to master this skill is to check out some of the great instructional design books available.
If you’re new to eLearning (or learning in general) and looking to improve your instructional design skills, here are my top four instructional design books for new eLearning designers.
The Accidental Instructional Designer by Cammy BeanThe Accidental Instructional Designer by Cammy Bean is one of my absolute favorite instructional design books for new eLearning designers. Cammy does a great job providing a practical and personal explanation of instructional design, sharing stories from her own experiences.
Tags: Instructional Design • Professional Development