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When designing the textual presentation of information, a common “best practice” is to use a mix of Serif and Sans Serif typefaces to denote content hierarchy. Also, the text can …
Many organizations rely on temporary or part-time workers and those workers need to be trained to perform common tasks within the organization’s computer systems. When these tasks are routine, but …
Read MoreWhen educating diverse stakeholders on complex topics with multiple components, an interactive graphic can help learners visual the interrelationships among those components. To explore an example of an interactive graphic …
Read MoreCourses comprised of multiple, related and sequenced lessons can be intimidating for learners if they have no prior context for framing the material. Designers can help students gain that context …
Read MoreConnectivism and Adult Learning Theory both have elements that explain many people’s learning preference. In formal studies, the factor of “motivation” is often key. Specifically, when students undertake learning activities …
Read MoreLearning occurs in many different settings and through many different interactions, some formal and intentional, others informal and by coincidence. If one considers the people, places, and things with which …
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We have all experienced it: The dreaded “information overload.” That point where our mind just can’t take in any more information and what we have already taken in does …
Below is a review of three instructional design blogs/resource sites with a description, critique, and suggestion of how they might serve as an ongoing resource for those in the instructional design …