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ELC 066: Best Of | How to Write Compelling Stories

A Conversation with Lisa Cron

by Connie Malamed

Best of: How to write compelling stories

Story coach and author, Lisa Cron, reveals how to transform your learning scenarios and vignettes into must-read stories. If you use stories in your instructional design and learning design practice, you’ll want to listen.

ELC 065: Pro Tips For Working With Subject Matter Experts

Strategies and techniques from Dawn Mahoney and Diane Elkins

by Connie Malamed

Pro Tips for Working with Subject Matter Experts

Subject Matter Experts or SMEs are indispensable in learning design. Diane Elkins and Dawn Mahoney provide strategies for dealing with SMEs.

ELC 064: How to Create Meaning From A Torrent of Information

A Conversation with Karl Fast

by Connie Malamed

How to Create Meaning From a Torrent of Information

Information is ubiquitous and complex. In this episode, we discuss ways to create understanding from raw information.

ELC 063: The Evolution To Learning Experience Design

Second in a series on LXD

by Connie Malamed

Instructional design is evolving into learning experience design or LXD. We discuss the benefits for learners and learning professionals.

ELC 062: Starting An Instructional Design Career in Higher Education

A Conversation with Peter Shea

by Connie Malamed

Have you ever considered starting a learning design career in higher education? Have you wondered if academia is the best fit for your preferences and interests? In this episode, Peter Shea and I discuss the roles that instructional designers play in higher education and what it’s like to work in that environment.

ELC 061: Getting Started With Inclusive Design

A Conversation with Brian Dusablon

by Connie Malamed

Getting Started with Inclusive Design

Once you understand accessible eLearning and inclusive design, you can’t turn back. Change your design habits to impact more lives.

ELC 060: How to Practice Evidence-Informed Learning Design

A Conversation with Mirjam Neelen

by Connie Malamed

Evidence informed learning design draws from cognitive psychology research. It focuses on applying learning science to instructional design.

ELC 059: How Chatbots Can Support and Enhance Learning

A Conversation with Vince Han

by Connie Malamed

How chatbots can enhance support and learning

In this conversation, we discuss how to use chatbots to engage people in interactive activities that support learning and behavior change.

ELC 058 Virtual Training is Much More Than a Presentation

A Conversation with Cindy Huggett

by Connie Malamed

How can you translate the in-person learning experience to an effective virtual classroom experience? In this episode, Cindy Huggett, virtual training expert, answers that question.

ELC 057: How To Plan And Design Microlearning

A Conversation with Karl Kapp and Robyn Defelice

by Connie Malamed

In this episode, the authors of Microlearning Short and Sweet clarify misunderstandings about microlearning and provide best practices for planning and designing it.

ELC 056: How To Develop Your Creativity

A Conversation with Brad Hokanson

by Connie Malamed

How to Develop Your Creativity

Do you ever wish you could improve your creativity? In this episode, you’ll learn proven ways to generate more creative ideas.

ELC 055: What You Need to Know About Cognitive Load

A Conversation with John Sweller

by Connie Malamed

What you need to know about cognitive load

John Sweller, who formulated cognitive load theory, explains how instructional designers can design more effective learning experiences.

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