ID and eLearning Links (7/8/18)
Clive on Learning: Gender equality and the design dilemma Do you think about gender representation
Clive on Learning: Gender equality and the design dilemma Do you think about gender representation
The Backfire Effect is NOT Prevalent: Good News for Debunkers, Humans, and Learning Professionals! –
Rather than delivering eLearning content as a lecture, you can explain it through conversations. While more resource-intensive multimedia may be desired, you have a range of options with this technique. It’s possible to use conversations even with a low budget. In the past, I’ve created conversation-driven eLearning with video, animation, and photos.
Links for PowerPoint presentations, checking color contrast, work from home survey data, freelancing tools, and smartphone resolution sizes
Connie Malamed’s new book Visual Design Solutions: Principles and Creative Inspiration for Learning Professionals is written specifically for learning professionals. This book teaches many of the same foundational principles as other design books, but the examples and applications are all geared towards learning.
20+ books for instructional designers, as suggested by readers in response to my first book list
These are my live blogged notes from the webinar Training Online: Creating Visual Stories That