Instructional design (ID) is a system of procedures for developing training programs in a consistent and reliable fashion.
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Discovering Instructional Design 12: the ICARE Model
June 11th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Tags: ADDIE · Gagne · ISD · approaches to learning · e-learning · e-learning development · e-learning ecosystem · instructional design · modes of learning · online learning · organizational development · performance enhancement
Discovering Instructional Design 5: Stages in the Affective Taxonomy
May 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Goal statements reflect the instructional designer’s empathy for the learner’s motivation and attitudes, which should enhance the outcome of the lesson.
Tags: ISD · affective domain · e-learning · instructional design · learning outcomes · measurement · online learning · performance · performance enhancement
M-Learning 8: Mobile Learning Channels
March 16th, 2009 · No Comments
Mobile media devices work best as electronic performance support tools, and that some devices are more suited than others to enable people to learn.
Tags: e-learning · elearning · iPhone · m-learning · performance · performance enhancement
Knowledge Worker Information Processing – an Overview
September 12th, 2008 · No Comments
The goal behind this series of posts about knowledge working and knowledge workers is to understand something of the audience that most of the efforts of organizational learning and development professionals are targeted at; the knowledge workers (KWs) themselves. Today, I’m will wrap up the series by concluding my analysis of the William P. Sheridan’s [...]
Tags: Donald Schon · approaches to learning · constructivist learning · knowledge worker · mindmap · performance enhancement · reflection-in-action
Knowledge Worker Information Processing – an Overview
September 12th, 2008 · No Comments
The goal behind this series of posts about knowledge working and knowledge workers is to understand something of the audience that most of the efforts of organizational learning and development professionals are targeted at; the knowledge workers (KWs) themselves. Today, I’m will wrap up the series by concluding my analysis of the William P. Sheridan’s [...]
Tags: Donald Schon · approaches to learning · constructivist learning · knowledge worker · mindmap · performance enhancement · reflection-in-action
Thinking like a Knowledge Worker
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Return again to a topic I looked at recently, here’s some insights to thinking like a knowledge worker I discovered while undertaking my research on the subject. The concepts explored here are investigated in much more depth in a paper called How to Think like a Knowledge Worker by William P. Sheridan. I’d love [...]
Tags: approaches to learning · constructivist learning · knowledge worker · mindmap · performance enhancement
Thinking like a Knowledge Worker
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Return again to a topic I looked at recently, here’s some insights to thinking like a knowledge worker I discovered while undertaking my research on the subject. The concepts explored here are investigated in much more depth in a paper called How to Think like a Knowledge Worker by William P. Sheridan. I’d love [...]
Tags: approaches to learning · constructivist learning · knowledge worker · mindmap · performance enhancement