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    Shout Out: Rachel Troychock
    Thursday, December 4, 2008
    Speaking of alumni (see yesterday's post ) This month ASTD's magazine T&D featured one of Bloomsburg University's Instructional Technology alumni, Rachel in their article FUTURE LEADERS 2020. The article is about up and comming folks and what they are doing in the field of learning and e-learning. Here is what the magazine said about Rachel: Rachel Troychock is technology based learning manager at KPMG. Currently, she is leading an initiative to incorporate the use of Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs and wikis into learning. Previously, she was an instructional designer ...
    SecondLife as Video Development Tool - not immersive environment
    Wednesday, December 3, 2008
    ... unique way to do an interview. I am a firm believer that we (instructional designers) need to be MUCH more creative in our ... One of the innovative sessions at DevLearn08 this year demonstrated how SecondLife can be used as a video production tool.  There is so much talk (i.e. Hype) about SecondLife as an immersive learning environment, that it was really cool to see how we (instructional developers) can use the same tool for creating content without ever forcing our users ... sandbox that blew us all away.  David is also an amazing elearning strategist working in the corporate space managing ...
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    Wednesday, December 3, 2008
    ... will be the standard. This will increase the discussion of the relevance of ISD / ADDIE (see also ADDIE Not Relevant ... (13) Social Conference Tools - Expect Poor Results (13) Instruction eLearning 2.0 and Quality (11) Social ... of What You Don't Want Large players will continue to move towards functionality in Talent Management - likely mostly ... vendors began to move towards Talent Management. Mzinga is going a different direction focusing on collaboration ...
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  • Instructional Design Models
    Colston) ADDIE Based Five-Step Method Towards Instructional Design (Michael J. Malachowski) Continuous Process ... ) Instructional Systems Design ISD ISD summary (François Lachance) What is ISD? (Don Clark) Big Dogs ISD Page (Don Clark ... otherwise incomprehensible problem. An instructional design model gives structure and meaning to an I.D. problem ... design ? ( Bilton ) What is Instructional Design? ( Berger and Kam ) ( McNeil ) ( Leigh ) History of Instructional Design ( Douglas Leigh ) ( Sara McNeil ) What is Instructional Design Theory? ( de Lisle ) What ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, July 2, 2005 - Comments
  • Management Training Program
    It's actually two projects for the same course. This would be small beans for experienced Instructional designers but ... manager we require that the employee is certified through the Management Training Program which is currently a 5 day, 100 ... the classroom to bring it all together. We require that managers get re certified in the course every 2 years and up until now we put them back through the same 5 day course that new managers go through. This is a hassle for experienced managers because it's old hat and they want to learn something new as well as brush up on some of the important aspects ...
    Blender - Training Solutions - Friday, January 25, 2008 - Comments
  • Instructional Design - If, When, and How Much?
    ... and how much an instructional designer and instructional design is needed? I think the really obvious answer to this ... instructional designer will be able to identify if this is, in fact, a project that requires a training intervention. An instructional designer doesn't add much value if he is brought in after the system is developed. Another variable is the skill of the individual instructional designer. Yes...not all instructional designers are created equally. Some are happy with designing WBT/CBT for the rest of their careers; some have never considered instructional design ...
  • Significant Work Needed to Help Instructional Designers
    ... instructional designer will be to use the ADDIE model to determine what baseline structure can be built into the formal ... The November LCB Big Question was "Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to ... personal summary is very briefly (more below): There's general consensus that ISD, ADDIE, HPT provide a good foundation, but that they need to evolve. There's little practical advice that can assist Instructional Designers in what the ... , there were quite a few people who said, ISD/ADDIE/HPT - huh? That was actually quite a big surprise to me. Maybe they ...
    eLearning Technology - Friday, December 1, 2006 - Comments
  • We Need a Degree in Instructional Design
    ... designer. I think people believe that if they understand ADDIE then they understand Instructional Design and so they don't ... instructional designer or whether or not you even need to know instructional theories to be called an instructional designer. The argument "I develop instructional design and therefore, I am an instructional designer" is like saying, "I ... years I'll never be able to know everything about instructional design (or any topic for that matter.) Yet this person can ... with a divine gift of "instructional design" or did this person's learners have to "suffer" for the first five years ...
    Kapp Notes - Saturday, February 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Progress on Management Training Program
    Months and Months ago I mentioned how I am starting my first larger scale eLearning project in a posting titled Manager Training Program . I am now knee deep in the project and learning a lot along the way. I designed and developed a prototype for the first course and it is under review now. I am expecting that there may be some barriers I have to ... have over power point when it is used with a Flash Converter. This has proved to me that the instructional design truly is the most important part. With good design, a power point can become a high end eLearning module. So far the ...
    Blender - Training Solutions - Wednesday, July 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Applying Learning Theories to Online Instructional Design
    Applying Learning Theories to Online Instructional Design By Peter J. Patsula , Sookmyung ... example of how the theory and related strategies can be applied to a particular instructional objective or web-design ... corresponding cognitive processes can serve as the basis for designing instruction and selecting appropriate media ... . Instructional designers should anticipate and accommodate alternate learning styles by "systematically varying ... be easily grasped by the student ( spiral organization ). Instruction should be designed to ...
    delicious Random Mind - Thursday, September 1, 2005 - Comments
  • Creating successful e-learning
    ... by personnel with little background in instructional design." (ADDIE, rapid? Were they having a laugh?) The idea was ... Authorware and long-time instructional design guru created something of a stir (at least with me) when he announced his dissatisfaction with the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) model for e-learning ... project manager and I was failing to get the results I wanted from ADDIE, I'd try the approach outlined here. It's more ... in fact) since I had to manage any really major e-learning development projects that involved a client and a team ...
    Clive on Learning - Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Comments
  • The Big Question for November - Future of ISD / ADDIE / HPT?
    Make the Worst Learners? ) So, back to the question - are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant? My answer is a definite: Yes, but. And the "but" is that they will be marginalized unless you do the following: Figure out Rapid HPT, ISD, ADDIE Even ... . It's a radically different model, but I believe there's still relevance in ISD/ADDIE/HPT for this as well. ... November's Big Question on the Learning Circuits Blog has been posted. The question this month is: Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to-performance, and informal learning? To me, this ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, November 6, 2006 - Comments
  • Freeing Chickens
    1) I wonder whether, despite the noise in the management literature, CEOs and other managers are TRULY interested ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Monday, February 19, 2007 - Comments
  • Three e-learning project management tools
    ... learning courses in various states of (in)completion. What’s the key? Project management. We don’t talk enough about project management for e-learning. Every single instructional designer has to be a project manager. Most of ...  three resources for e-learning project management you can try. MJI TeamWorks project management, collaboration, scheduling, team collaboration, resource management, project accounting, time/expensing reporting, and document management ... ) CleanCourse DMS is a project tracking and collaboration tool developed to simplify e-learning project management.
    Janet Clarey - Sunday, August 17, 2008 - Comments
  • Hello Captivate!
    My Adobe creative suite and Captivate arrived and I have already dove into a project in Captivate. While I was waiting for the software to arrive, I designed and storyboarded a soft skill scenario simulation for management training courses that I am working on. Now I am knee deep in developing it in Captivate and I am kicking myself for not pushing harder for this purchase a year ago. Now I would love to go back and re do several of the eLearning courses I developed using Power Point and a Flash converter. Unfortunately I have too many projects on my to do list to spend the ...
    Blender - Training Solutions - Thursday, September 11, 2008 - Comments
  • A Chaotic Theory of Learning Design
    ... the formal theories of instructional design are headed?" I always viewed instructional design and the development of ... to take Tom's idea in a different direction: - What if instructional design is something that happens to and through ... of "informal learning". - What if instructional design is truly created synergistically - the result of the ... . - What if instructional design is a truly living beast - never static, always evolving. The result of consequences - both intended and unintended. The good instructional designers I know seem to constantly evaluate their work.
    In the Middle of the Curve - Monday, March 19, 2007 - Comments
  • Keep your feelings well hid, they will only get trodden on
    ... minimise it. The problem for instructors and instructional designers through history has been that learners simply can't ... folks. The management of cognitive load may not grab you as forcefully as a topic as emotional design but don't be fooled ... ultimate antidote to Don Norman and his Emotional Design , which I reviewed yesterday . What do I read after Emotional Design , but Ruth's Efficiency in Learning and I think those two titles say it all. I say Ruth's book, but ...
    Clive on Learning - Saturday, June 9, 2007 - Comments
  • Manage: E-Learning Project Elements that Need Managed
    ... don't do it.) Instructional Design: The Instructional Systems Design (ISD) process is a methodology for developing instruction. Following a methodology ensures that your resulting instruction is engaging, effective and instructionally sound. Not everyone understands the ISD process or sees its value. So you must manage this process so it adds value and contributes to the effectiveness of the instruction being created. Time: This involves determining the amount of time ... If you are going to manage an e-learning project, you must manage the following elements. Scope: This ...
    Kapp Notes - Wednesday, January 3, 2007 - Comments
  • Page turners? Yes please.
    ... the danger that designers will take the book metaphor too far and fill these pages with nothing but reading material ... interesting. Take Designing Presentations by Mike de Palma, just one of a host of online publications at issuu.com. No way ... lot of space. More independent learners may be quite capable of managing on their own, using their own resources ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, February 21, 2008 - Comments
  • Whatever happened to inductive learning?
    ... designed the latest generation of  rapid e-learning authoring tools. Over the past few days, I've been testing out ... perplexed. Narration or text: Meet Justin. He's a product manager for a multinational electronics manufacturer ... .] Bring in the managers for training and then let them in turn train their direct reports locally [OK, ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, March 20, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning for Newbies
    Instructional Design for Online Learning); learned theory, application, some tools, web design, project management, how to ... - Instructional Design, Development, and Evaluation) for a still unknown reason…perhaps status, earning right to be ... -learning, of course, encompasses many areas - courseware designer, curriculum development, online trainer, blended learning specialist, Flash programmer, game designer, research, etc. Here’s a brief listing of some of the competencies ... time ago for Operitel and a presentation on learning technology (LMS/LCMS/Talent Management that we, Brandon ...
    Janet Clarey - Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Course Management Systems and Pedagogy
    Course management systems, by virtue of their intent and design, create limitations on faculty independence of instruction. Since such systems are simply products marketed to institutions in order to integrate ... first.   References Chen, Sue-Jen. "Instructional Design Strategies for Intensive ... Course Management Systems and Pedagogy © Lisa M. Lane 2007 Course Management ... , or how teaching is impacted by the systems. With the emergence of new CMSs (also called Learning Management ...
    delicious Random Mind - Tuesday, October 9, 2007 - Comments
  • Are you fascinated with your job?
    According to a recent article in the Daily Oklahoman , if you answered "yes" you are in the minority (30% of respondents answered "yes"). The somewhat encouraging news is that 90% want to be fascinated with their job . Management consultant, Ken Tucker, is coming out with a book later this month that goes into much more detail on his research, but his main discovery is that workers have this amazing desire to want to be fascinated with their job. He found that fascination impacts productivity . One quote from the article: A symptom of (fascination) is they (employees) lose track of ...
  • Human Capital Measurement, ADDIE, Nick Carr, Performance, & Education
    Impact of U.S. Firms Investments in Human Capital on Stock Prices (PDF). Closing the "ADDIE" Loop - The LeanLearning Blog Contrary to the belief that the interests of instructional design and learning analytics work at cross purposes ... , while her counterpart at United managed just 22. For English Studies, Koreans Say Goodbye to Dad - New York ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - Comments
  • Web 2.0, Tufte, Design, & Talent Management
    ... altogether, getting out of Flatland for good. Design Shouldn't Always Mean Instructional Design - Tom Werner We think that instructional design is always the most useful type of design for helping people learn. But instructional design doesn't help much in some types of learning situations. Talent Management is Key in War For Talent - Lucas ... Spaceland. No more representations. Instead of designing with Adobe Illustrator, I'm designing with a Komatsu excavator." ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Saturday, June 16, 2007 - Comments
  • elearnspace: Elearning Case Studies (Project Management)
    Connectivism Content Content Management Copyright/IP/DRM Design Elearning Evaluation/Assessment/ROI Games/Simulations Information Architecture Innovation Instructional Design Knowledge Management Learning Learning ... Management) Gary Woodill forwarded a link to a .pdf download of a new book “ Plan to Learn: Case Studies of Elearning Project Management . It’s a useful exploration (Canadian-centric) of case studies in elearning projects ... the case studies provided. I’m personally still looking for a report on “how do we design learning in ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, November 20, 2006 - Comments
  • Instructional Design and an Aging Workforce
    Further to a previous post . As instructional designers we need to consider that we are experiencing that a large ... this in mind we can take their enthusiasm to learn, use common instructional design practices, and available ... can be included by instructional designers directly into their course material or as tip sheets. The tips are simple ... screen can make the text easier to read What is wonderful for instructional designers is that more and more ... . When we do this we use universal design. "Universal design is the principle that guides the process to integrate ...
    Discovery Through eLearning - Thursday, July 17, 2008 - Comments
  • Blog Guides and Managing Your RSS Feeds
    ... approach. Would it be helpful to have a similar Blog Guide on this blog? On most Blogs? From an IA or ISD perspective ... my guide needs lots of help, but I feel it's better than nothing. On a similar subject, I recently posted how I Manage ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Thursday, August 31, 2006 - Comments
  • Herding Cats or Managing Informal Learning
    ... interventions. Any instructional designer can tell you that instructional designs which are are less transparent, more ... interventions will often border on covert at times. Instructional designers will be pushing new boundaries to create experiences ... Kineo , a consultancy in the UK, published an interesting report earlier this year entitled 13 Ways of Managing ... drive more attention to managing informal learning in the workplace. The strengths of this report come in a solid list of how new technologies can be used to better manage informal learning and in an extensive set of profiles ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Sunday, June 4, 2006 - Comments
  • Fun with Dick & Carey in the real world
    This semester I am taking a class called “Introduction to Instructional Design”. We are stepping through Dick, Carey & Carey’s textbook The Systematic Design of Instruction . The book examines the Dick and Carey model of instruction in detail. Here’s a diagram of that model (click the picture to see a larger version): As with all models of instruction, the diagram shouldn’t be interpreted as a lock-step process. It is pretty ... analysis to ensure the instruction you develop is going to satisfy the instructional goal. My degree program ...
    Adventures in Corporate Education - Monday, November 17, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning with Emotional Impact
    Laura starts with the idea of storytelling, which is a powerful instructional design technique on its own, but goes further ... manageable way to get some emotional impact in what I do. What are you doing to create emotional impact in what you design ... for getting an emotional response from learners. Posted in e-Learning, Instructional ...
    Experiencing eLearning - Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - Comments
  • Instructional Design, Training, Statistics, Web, 2.0, & New CEOs
    What Is Instructional Design? View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: instruction design ) Instructional Design in a Connected World - Brainstorm in Progress Much of what has been said characterizes instructional design as mechanistic, linear, and formulaic. To an extent, there is some truth to this because instructional design has many problems to solve - one of them, for instance, might be that factory workers may need to know how to ... design dots - Virtual Learning Worlds From an instructional design standpoint, we talk a lot about "Just in time" ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Sunday, October 26, 2008 - Comments
  • Designing eLearning, Reading, Instructional Design, mLearning, Yahoo!, & Google
    Presentation Zen Books are dead (long live books!) part 2 - Presentation Zen Instructional Design - If, When ... how much an instructional designer and instructional design is needed? At Yahoo, a need to hit refresh - c/net ... Designing E-Learning - University of Leicester Gilly Salmon, Professor of E-Learning & Learning Technologies at the University of Leicester, talks about designing elearning in a short video. To Read or Not to Read? Do people ... Is its approach to management and innovation a cause of its success or a product of its success? Google is starting ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Saturday, February 2, 2008 - Comments