BIOGRAPHY OF AN INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER
No sermons. No lengthy explanations. No lecture. Just a series of stories laden with facts where I will call upon …
Read MoreInstructional Writing
“I mean, how can she? My reviewer tells me I need to improve my writing skills. I was …
Read MoreDesigning job-aids
Did you know? Harry Beck, an engineering draftsman is credited with the design of the London Tube map as we see …
Read MoreVisualizing Instructional Content
A good learning visual is one that achieves the following: communicates the essence of the information presented through text; lightens text-heavy content and makes the information easy to comprehend; retains the key message even when viewed without the accompanying text
Read MoreLearning Experience Design
Introduction The twin concepts of Design Thinking and User Experience drive product design as well as software and web design. …
Read MoreEstimating Cost for Elearning Projects
Do you consider the nature of content when estimating elearning project costs?
Read MoreProtected: Creating Model Curriculum – Reference Material
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Read MoreQuestion Design for Formative Assessment
What’s in a name? I belong to the school of thought where formative assessments are not called “Knowledge Check”, “Quick …
Read MoreVideo-based Learning Benefits
As per Cisco Systems, 84% of internet traffic will be video content by 2018. SOURCE: http://elearningindustry.com/5-tips-create-engaging-video-based-learning What does this …
Read MoreGameSpeak: Decoding the Jargon
Gamification and Game-based Learning – the latest buzzwords in ID circles. Almost everyone wants to know about this, and …
Read MoreUnderstanding Device-Agnostic Learning Design: Framework
Technical jargon is not new to the e-learning discipline. Given its interdisciplinary nature, borrowing from learning, motivation, training, technology, management, …
Read MoreInstructional Design for K-12
Many instructional designers in India started off their career in corporate training, and were rarely trained in formal settings. …
Read More