Do People Need to Learn, or Can They Look It All Up?
Do people need to learn, or can they look it all up? Is it enough to just have the ability to search plus performance support?
Do people need to learn, or can they look it all up? Is it enough to just have the ability to search plus performance support?
How do you learn about learning science? Recommendations for people to follow, books to read, and other resources.
The links and resources in this post include tips for using research in designing learning experiences, a method to teach people to read sources critically, and research from outside learning.
One way to engage learners is to make content immediately relevant. People naturally pay more attention to information they can use right away than information they “might need someday.”
Now that it’s been a few weeks since the Learning Solutions 2018 Conference, I’m reflecting on what I learned.
At the end of last year, Bryan Jones from eLearningArt reached out to me for
If you’re looking for some reading to improve your skills or get started in the field of instructional design, check out these books.
Julie Dirksen’s Design For How People Learn is a great book for instructional designers because it