Elearning Design
ELearning design builds upon instructional design, adding the context of the tools and technologies used to build and consume elearning experiences.
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From Ether to Action: 3 Targets for a Successful Training Analysis Meeting
Preparing ahead of training analysis meetings and asking the right questions can dramatically improve outcomes. Focus on these three specific targets.
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When You Have to Take the Training ‘Order,’ Find the Opportunity
When trying to move from order taker to strategic business partner, recognizing when you have to take the order—and finding the opportunities—is the key to a smooth transition.
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David Kelly’s Curated Content for 9/9/2024
Explore this week’s curated content, including practical strategies for inclusive eLearning design, ESPN’s AI-driven personalized fan experiences, frameworks aligning learning with business outcomes, addressing colonial biases in online education, and creative team-building activities for diverse work environments.
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Ten-year Planning: Adjust Instructional Designs to Generational Change and Work Evolution
Over the next decade, technology will advance rapidly, presenting opportunities and challenges for Instructional Designers. It’s essential to keep pace with the evolving ways employees consume information and the changing levels of trust, especially as new generations enter the workforce.
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Unlock the full potential of Articulate 360 on your Mac with Parallels Desktop
Are you a Mac user struggling withWindows-exclusive e-learning tools like Articulate 360? Discover how ParallelsDesktop can seamlessly bridge the gap between Mac and Windows in our upcomingwebinar. In this session, you’ll learn how to: Don’t miss this chance to streamline youre-learning projects and optimize your Mac for seamless Windows integration.
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Deep Accessibility for eLearning Design
This article discusses the importance of moving beyond traditional accommodation models towards Deep Accessibility in instructional design. It advocates for a more inclusive approach that anticipates the diverse needs of all learners from the outset.
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David Kelly’s Curated Content for 8/26/2024
This week’s Curated Content highlights strategies for enhancing digital accessibility, leveraging retro computing for innovation, designing customized learning experiences, integrating data-driven approaches in small L&D teams, and embracing failure as a catalyst for continuous improvement.
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Reflecting on 20 years of Learning Tech Innovation
From the early days of mobile learning to the rise of VR and AI, DevLearn has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation. The event’s unique blend of cutting-edge technology and community has profoundly impacted the author’s professional journey, fostering grow and collaboration.
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Resistance to Change: A Recipe to Set Your Microlearning Initiative in Motion
Introducing microlearning into your L&D strategy can be a disruptor. Learn how to plan and manage this change to ensure the buy-in of key stakeholders.
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Virtual and Augmented Training: Immersive Learning Advances
The trajectory of immersive learning (Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality) is not just about the present but also about its promising future. Virtual Reality technology, in particular, continues to evolve and find applications in various fields, paving the way for a future that surpasses early predictions and expectations.











