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The Artful Science of Instructional Integration
... challenges of creating effective instructional designs are an ongoing and healthy preoccupation in the minds of most teachers. Though they are often exposed to new instructional practices through professional development, teachers must consider a well-thought integration of a variety of approaches. Beyond Monet: The Artful Science of Instructional Integration, by Barrie Bennett and Carol Rolheiser, tackles the complexity of instructional design by breaking it down into distinct ... then apply one's creativity in lesson design. Beyond Monet : the artful science of instructional integration / ...
eLearning Acupuncture
- Friday, November 14, 2008 -
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Deeper Instructional Design
Presentation: Deeper Instructional Design: Cognitive Science and How People Really Learn Presenter: Clark Quinn (yup ... learn - commitment, resistance, anxiety, motivation) + Most instructional design really addressing Cognitive component ... - Example - Practice - Summary Action! How do people really learn - use that to design system. - And what technology ... Opportunities - Focus on knowledge, not skills - Over produced, under designed - Lack of emotional engagement - Uninformed by research Advanced ID - Learning Grounded - Skills-focused - Emotionally engaging Brain characteristics - ...
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User-Centered System Design
... instructional designer for the learning, audio, video, etc. In the real world, however, you’re likely going to have to do ... designing for the way people work (my twist was designing for how people learn). I recently ranted about animated gifs ... interface design. And learning design typically includes some interface design. I mean, you want the learners to be acting, so you’ve got to design interactions, so you’re about usability design as well. I do believe learning designers need an understanding of usability, even if development really should have all the right skill sets for ...
Learnlets
- Saturday, November 8, 2008 -
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Instructional Design Certificate or Masters Degree
... for the masters as the better learning experience?
Posted in Careers & Work, Instructional Design ... a third of IDs having advanced degrees actually in instructional design. If two-thirds of us (including myself) don ... learning experience and give you the best skills.
So that’s my perspective, as someone without either a certificate ... ; would employers have value someone who has a lot of business experience (including facilitation skills) and only the ... company.)
My answer is that you should do the one where you think you will learn more. A certificate from a ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Thursday, November 6, 2008 -
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The problem with the typical real estate agent training program...
... is that they focus too much on information ; n ot enough on application and synthesis of skills.
Those of you who know me know that my day job is as an instructional designer and course creator for real estate agent ... in the law profession, I flinch.
I flinch because the fact is, we have different levels of skills. They're different.
Business Comp Models Should Be Commensurate With Demonstrated Skills.
The demands our industry places on ... skills.
I don't mean skills and training just in terms of hours of education , rather I mean also in terms ...
Business Casual
- Friday, October 31, 2008 -
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