n this Instructional Design Blog, we’ll focus on enabling our readers and visitors with the Instructional Design best practices that we’ve learned across enterprise projects.
We pride ourselves on applying logic to traditional Instructional Design approaches. While the traditional approaches and strategies provide a framework, they cannot be considered as templates. Here is our blog dedicated to Instructional Designing where we’ll share some tips around making the courses better for the modern training environment. This Instructional Design Blog will have minimal selling, and maximum enablement for its readers. If you like this Instructional Design Blog, please do spread the word as we’re a small company with limited marketing budgets.
Situated Cognition Theory: An Introduction, The Benefits, and Applications
Learn how to apply the Situated Cognition theory in Instructor-led and Web-based Training as an Instructional Designer.
Filling the Gap in Educating and Applying the ADDIE Model
In this course on ADDIE, you will learn how to apply the ADDIE model with various tools and strategies for designing elearning courses.
How to Get Hired as an Instructional Designer?
Learn the tips that can help to start career in eLearning as an Instructional Designer.
Tips for Using Scenarios Effectively in Training and eLearning
When used effectively, scenarios can help learners thrive in challenging situations. Let’s examine tips for writing eLearning scenarios.
An Introduction to eLearning Strategies for the Metaverse or Virtual Reality (VR)
In this video, let’s learn about Metaverse and gain foundational knowledge on how it can influence and improve eLearning experiences.
Good Vs. Bad Learning Objectives
In this video, let’s examine the difference between a good and bad learning objective.
How to Choose an LMS: 10 Questions to Ask
Choosing an LMS can be challenging due to many options in the eLearning industry. See this video for questions to ask when choosing an LMS.
What is Rapid Instructional Design (RID)?
Rapid Instructional Design or RID is a model that incorporates accelerated development techniques to design effective learning environments. You can learn more about RID by either watching the video or reading the blog, below. David Mier proposed RID to overcome the...
Scaffolding Strategies for Learning
In this video, let’s examine what is Scaffolding Learning. A scaffold is used in the construction industry to support workers when they work at elevation. This strategy has been adapted by the L&D industry by: First identifying the current level of the learners’...
Just-in-Time Training or Learning
It’s essential to provide learning just when learners need it. In this short video, we’ll explain what is Just-in-Time Training or Learning.