Instructional Design
Instructional Design Trends That Are Finally Maturing in 2021
As with all industries, the learning and development (L&D) field experiences its fair share of trends. While some are flash in the pan movements. Others
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March 3, 2021
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Instructional Design
These Are the Core Training Areas Your Company Needs to Master
Within a company, there are specific training opportunities. When you harness them correctly, you’re empowering your workforce by guiding them toward greater success. This simple
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February 9, 2021
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Instructional Design
Learning Trends to Fully Embrace in 2021
COVID-19 fundamentally altered the learning landscape in 2020. Organizations typically had to adopt a work-from-home model with little notice, causing them to focus heavily on
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January 6, 2021
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Instructional Design
Onboarding Remote Employees Well
Your onboarding process plays a big role in a remote employee’s long-term success. If the experience is subpar, the new hire may struggle to reach full productivity, especially if this is the first time they’ve worked remotely.
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June 24, 2020
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Higher Education
Instructional Designers Are in High Demand in Higher Education
Due to the radical shift, colleges and universities have to boost their online offerings. This has caused the demand for instruction designers to rise rapidly. If you are wondering exactly what spurred the skyrocketing demand, here’s what you need to know.
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June 4, 2020
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Instructional Design
Instructional Design Foundations – What You Need to Know
But creating effective eLearning modules can be tricky. There isn’t an instructor present to monitor or enhance engagement; the course itself has to do that on its own. This makes instructional design increasingly important, ensuring you can tap into an employee’s learning drive, deliver quality information in a meaningful way, and promote knowledge retention.
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March 25, 2020
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