Designing for Impact: Best Practices in Software Training
In my experience, an Instructional Designer’s strength does not lie in what they already know, but in their ability and
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In my experience, an Instructional Designer’s strength does not lie in what they already know, but in their ability and
As a former high school teacher, I see big differences between strategies used for pedagogy and those used for andragogy
There is never not a good time to go down to lovely San Diego, so when I was asked to
The main technological talking point of this decade is the rise of Artificial Intelligence. This will only increase in prominence
A career in Instructional Design will have you working on projects covering a wide-ranging array of information. In my time
Mark Zuckerberg’s debut of the metaverse in 2021 was met with a mixed reaction from the public. While some praised
Does your organization need a learning management system (LMS)? An LMS can be a great way to manage and distribute
I can vividly recall my first few days as a brand-new high school teacher, right at the tail end of
Over the last couple of years, the practices of L&D departments using a Learning Management System (LMS) to administer their
In 2019 I made a big decision to pivot from being a teacher to becoming an Instructional Designer. Since then,
We Instructional Designers are a creative lot. Much like anyone who pursues an artistic passion, we find a unique joy
Since my transition from school teaching to Instructional Design, I have moved from delivering in-person instruction, to the opposite end
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