Return To The Workplace: What Are Your Options?
The time to return to the workplace is here! Here are 4 variations of the modern workspace that you can implement in your organization.
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The time to return to the workplace is here! Here are 4 variations of the modern workspace that you can implement in your organization.
This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
From identifying goals to evaluating effectiveness, explore why the Dick and Carey model is so popular among designers for its comprehensive framework that helps learners’ individual needs. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
June 13, 2023 by Maria Galaykova | From many conversations with people new to LXD, I concluded that most of them lack examples to understand what LXD is about. So, I decided to collect and showcase several great learning experience design examples. But I faced 2 main challenges: LXD is a comparatively new discipline with a clear definition, process, and …
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Resilience must be built into the education system if we are to protect students and teachers from potential future disasters. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Think of a course as laying the foundation for continuous learning rather than an end in itself. Base your designs on the advantages of using smaller courses, spaced learning, human interaction and user-generated materials.
August 24 2023 – Niels Floor | Having empathy for the people you design for is vital for the creation of a personal and purposeful learning experience. What is empathy and why is it important for learning experience design? According to Merriam Webster Dictionary empathy is “the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the …
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April 25 2023 – Maaike Mintjes | Michael Schurr, a 2nd grade teacher in New York, was trying to figure out how to encourage discovery learning in his classroom. As a first step, he interviewed his students. The interviews revealed that it was not the curriculum, but the physical space that required redesigning. Students found it tough to locate the …
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