803 Level Up: Moving from Instructional Design to Learning Experience Design
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Friday, October 26
Instructional Design
Montego A
Rapid UX models like agile, lean, and design sprint are the centerpiece of software, web application, and product design. Yet today’s L&D teams still use unresponsive and archaic instructional design models that follow an outdated waterfall paradigm. The rapid pace and demands of today’s business environment require that IDs utilize emerging UX design techniques to produce immediate results and learner performance.
This session will explore why traditional ISD models fail to meet the demands of 21st-century organizations, and how to use proven UX design methods to move your team from ISD to learning experience design. Find out what user story mapping and proto-personas have to do with eLearning development, and why card sorting is a fantastic way to get buy-in from stakeholders and identify course content. You’ll use a hands-on approach to explore how one team used learning experience design to achieve results, and how you can use these same techniques and strategies to rapidly produce eLearning and other performance solutions.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to integrate proven UX design techniques into the design and development of eLearning and other performance solutions
- How to use card sorting for problem analysis and course design
- How to use user story mapping for contextual design and to identify your target audience
- How to develop a strategy to transition your organization and design team from instructional design to learning experience design
Audience:
Designers, developers, managers, and senior leaders (directors, VP, CLO, executive, etc.).
Curtis Pembrook
Chief Learning Strategist/Professor Graphic Design & Multimedia
Performance Instruction/Mission College
Curtis Pembrook is a graphic design and multimedia instructor at Mission College and a chief learning strategist at Performance Instruction. Curtis is an active member of the ISPI Bay Area chapter. He has also designed and developed eLearning for California Virtual Campus (CVC4), Mission College Workplace Learning, Cabrillo College Nursing, California Economic and Workforce Development, Valin, Hospira, ATAC, and the Federal Aviation Administration. Curtis loves reading about and applying evidence-based research to the design and development of engaging learning experiences. He holds an MEd and is currently pursuing a doctorate in education with emphasis on media studies at Fielding Graduate University.
Sue Czeropski
Chief Learning Strategist
Performance Instruction
Sue Czeropski, a chief learning strategist at Performance Instruction, has over 30 years of experience in the training, development, and HPT arena. She is a PhD, a CPT, the 2016 president of the ISPI Bay Area Boise State University chapter, and former president of the Capella University chapter. Sue has presented at the ISPI annual conference and the CCCAOE (California Community College Association for Occupational Education) Conference and has published articles in the HPT field—in ISPI PIJ, Quality Progress, Training & Develop, and Training. Sue possesses expertise in the entire learning cycle, from conducting needs assessment to measuring ROI.