Similar to the curator of a gallery who selects relevant artwork for visitors to see, a content curator selects meaningful resources to engage and educate a specific audience. Due to the abundance of online information, learning professionals now have the opportunity to create curated courses from existing content. Through content curation, you can select from […]
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How To Get Started With Performance Support in the Workplace
Supporting Performance and Learning in the Flow of Work
Performance support or job aids fill a gap at work that usually arises in the context of performing a task or prior to doing one.
ELC 040: How To Improve Your Skills And Products With Design Critiques
A Conversation with Adam Connor, Co-author of Discussing Design
Design critiques, whether formal or informal, are an important tool to have in your toolbox. When they focus on the goal of meeting your objectives they may provide some of the most valuable feedback you can get.
Chunking Information for Instructional Design
Chunking information refers to the strategy of breaking content into bite-sized pieces so the brain can more easily digest new information. It reduces the load on working memory.
35 More Qualities Of The Ideal Instructional Designer
Awhile ago I published a list of the 10 Qualities Of The Ideal Instructional Designer. Since then, the eLearning community contributed so many qualities to the list it is now overflowing.
If Instructional Designers Ran The World
Imagine the contributions instructional designers would make to society if they ruled the world.