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Search results for: “Allison Rossett”
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Learning Leaders: Allison Rossett on Designing Engaging eLearning
Accessibility, mobile availability, and engaging design are not oppositional, according to Guild Master Allison Rossett. It’s important to create personalized eLearning that fits learners’ circumstances.
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Learning Leaders: Allison Rossett on Performance Support and Critical Thinking
Guild Master Allison Rossett emphasizes that “Less is more” when considering the future of eLearning: small, usable apps; morsels of eLearning; more mobile; more sharing; more curation. “Quality comes from smaller assets targeted to individual needs, with obvious, strong links to strategic organizational goals,” she said.
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The Resurgence of Performance Support: Allison Rossett
With the emergence of mobile devices and new understanding of the ways that people learn, performance support has become a “must-have” competence for instructional designers. What are the factors that led to this? Allison Rossett offers her insights.
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Learning Guild Masters
Guild Masters The Learning Guild is a community of practice for those involved in Learning and learning technologies. Our goal is to enable members to share their knowledge, expertise, and […]
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Professional Development for Learning Leaders: Degrees & More
Learning leaders need to invest in their own professional development; the options extend to academic degrees—and more.
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Learning Leaders: Bob Mosher Advocates “Workflow Learning”
Guild Master Bob Mosher talks to Learning Solutions Magazine about reframing performance support as “workflow learning.”
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In Memoriam: Jay Cross
Jay Cross, called by many “the Johnny Appleseed of informal learning,” passed away on November 6, 2015.
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Guild Announces Instructional Design Research Report
The role of the instructional designer has come a long way from its roots in World War II. The eLearning Guild’s new research report, Today’s Instructional Designer: Competencies and Careers, examines where this important role is now and where it’s headed.
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Today’s Instructional Designer: Competencies and Careers
In this report, Cecelia Munzenmaier examines the evolving role of the instructional designer as technologies advance and organizational needs change. Find out where the profession is today, and where it’s going tomorrow.
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A Match Made in Heaven: Performance Support and Mobile
Even when the eLearning is well-designed, after completing it employees will need support at the moment they are actually trying to use what they learned. However, there may be no manager or coach or peer expert available in that moment to help them. Performance support, especially delivered on a mobile device, may be the ideal…