Instructional Story Design: Book Review
Rance Greene’s new book, Instructional Story Design: Develop Stories that Train, provides a systematic process for creating stories for training.
Rance Greene’s new book, Instructional Story Design: Develop Stories that Train, provides a systematic process for creating stories for training.
In this post, I share a guide on becoming an instructional designer, storytelling research, and a tool for creating citations easily.
A prospective client called asking to convert some training to online. This is our (fictionalized) conversation about using a scenario-based approach to the course.
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These are my live blogged notes from the webinar Training Online: Creating Visual Stories That