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ELC 003: Why You Need Scenario-Based eLearning

A Conversation with Ruth Colvin Clark

by Connie Malamed

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Ruth Colvin Clark, PhD., shares her expertise on the power of scenario-based eLearning. We discuss a range of topics, from how eLearning scenarios accelerate expertise to using the right amount of guidance.

WE DISCUSS:

  • Comparing instructive and inductive approaches to learning
  • Evidence that scenarios improve learning
  • When scenarios have the most impact on learning
  • Examples of scenario-based eLearning
  • Skills that problem-based scenarios can build
  • Types of guidance to provide
  • Challenges with writing scenarios

TIME: 20 minutes

TRANSCRIPT: Download the ELC 003 Podcast Transcript.

RESOURCES:

  • Scenario-based e-Learning: Evidence-Based Guidelines for Online Workforce Learning by Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard E. Mayer
  • 5 Ways to Use Graphics in eLearning Scenarios
  • Alternatives to Correct and Incorrect

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Comments

  1. Connie Malamed says

    September 19, 2013 at 9:58 am

    Your welcome, Josue.

  2. Josue Cedeno says

    September 19, 2013 at 9:32 am

    Thank you for adding the transcripts. The podcasts are blocked from my office so this is a great help.

  3. Connie Malamed says

    February 19, 2013 at 11:53 pm

    Hi Jeff,
    Thank you. I’m glad you find it helpful. Coming up is an interview with Lisa Cron, the author of Wired For Story. She gives us insight into why stories work and how to make them compelling.
    Best,
    Connie

  4. Jeff Walter says

    February 19, 2013 at 11:22 pm

    Thanks for your podcasts. I like it so much I posted a link to it on our blog and emailed it to our LMS administrators. I think it will be helpful for their instructional designers and help them build higher quality courses.

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