Improving performance requires a closer look at the elements used in training. Here we show how microlearning can affect positive behavior and performance.
Conjuring Creativity: How Your Creative Process Can Inspire Design Breakthroughs
Imagine that… You are an instructional designer and you just started working on a new project. Your goal is to come up with a design that not only meets your …
Adding Virtual Collaboration to Interactive eLearning
As a well-known fact, one of the advantages of classroom instruction compared to self-paced corporate training is that the learners can share their own stories, problems, and solutions with their …
Learning Trends: Highlights from the Masie 2011 Conference – Pt. 3
“Is Instructional Design Dead?” There was a great discussion around this question in one of the sessions. I am glad that the conclusion was, “No, it’s very much alive but …
Learning Trends: Highlights from the Masie 2011 Conference – Pt. 2
Learning Affordances When technology provides additional capabilities for employees to do their work more efficiently, it allows us to think about the emerging technologies from the affordance perspective—rather than just …
Learning Trends: Highlights from the Masie 2011 Conference – Pt. 1
Last week I attended Elliot Masie’s Learning 2011 Conference with two colleagues. There were over 2,000 training professionals gathered at the magical Disney resort in Orlando. The energy around us …