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The term "the Prime Directive" harkens back to the days of the TV show "Star Trek." This directive was the binding force that united the […]
Many eLearning professionals, especially those who are just starting their practice, often ask about the need for theory. Why bother with Instructional Design theory at […]
A solid L&D foundation is the only way to enhance employee performance and address personal pain points. Discover Instructional Design strategies that can help you […]
Cognitive load theory explains why it’s important to give employees exactly what they can handle, in a format that makes sense, so that they can […]
Structured, repeatable methodology is highly effective in online training. ADDIE and SAM are among the most popular eLearning development methodologies. Is there an objective way […]
Are you looking for a more cyclical design process that doesn’t adhere to the traditional linear format? In this article, I share 7 tips to […]
You have to choose an Instructional Design theory properly because it decides how impactful your course is. You have to take into account your learning […]
Modern learning can, unfortunately, come out as outdated quite often. To avoid any pitfalls, it is important to stay focused on the 3 pillars of […]
A: What do you work as? B: ID. A: Oh, Interior Designer. B: Erm…Instructional Designer. Those who are not from the eLearning industry may not […]
SAM, which stands for the Successive Approximation Model, serves as an iterative design and delivery model to meet the immediate demands of usable training collateral. […]
Did you know that the TV show "Cops" always includes a chase scene before the first commercial break? Have you ever tried to change the […]