Have you ever wondered why slide design matters in instructional design? While it may seem like a trivial aspect, its impact on the learning experience is immense. Slides can either enhance or disrupt the learning process. They possess the ability to capture learners’ attention, facilitate interactivity, and aid comprehension. As instructional designers, our goal is to create slides that support the learning experience, reinforce key messages, and make abstract concepts more concrete. To achieve this, we must explore the best practices of slide design and utilize them effectively. By doing so, we can harness the potential of well-designed slides to engage learners and foster effective learning outcomes. What's your experience with slide design in your instructional materials? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Let's learn from each other! ✨ #instructionaldesign #elearning #learninganddevelopment #traininganddevelopment #edtech #instructionaldesigner #learningstrategies #adultlearning #education #careerdevelopment #professionaldevelopment #educationaltechnology #trainingtips #edtechsolutions #transferableskills #careerchange #lifelonglearning #careertransition #slidedesign #CareerAdvice #learninganddevelopment #elearningtraining
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Have you ever wondered why slide design matters in instructional design? While it may seem like a trivial aspect, its impact on the learning experience is immense. Slides can either enhance or disrupt the learning process. They possess the ability to capture learners’ attention, facilitate interactivity, and aid comprehension. As instructional designers, our goal is to create slides that support the learning experience, reinforce key messages, and make abstract concepts more concrete. To achieve this, we must explore the best practices of slide design and utilize them effectively. By doing so, we can harness the potential of well-designed slides to engage learners and foster effective learning outcomes. What's your experience with slide design in your instructional materials? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Let's learn from each other! ✨ #instructionaldesign #elearning #learninganddevelopment #traininganddevelopment #edtech #instructionaldesigner #learningstrategies #adultlearning #education #careerdevelopment #professionaldevelopment #educationaltechnology #trainingtips #edtechsolutions #transferableskills #careerchange #lifelonglearning #careertransition #slidedesign #CareerAdvice #learninganddevelopment #elearningtraining
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ADDIE, the Instructional Design model from the '70s, is still the MVP in instructional design. Despite being a linear model, it’s still the go-to in instructional design. Some argue that it’s not a model, but a process guideline. However, despite such opinions and some drawbacks, it’s still one of the most popular models or processes to do Instructional Design. Why? Because it works. 1. Simplicity: ADDIE is the trusty old hammer in our toolkit. It’s straightforward and reliable, and everyone from novices to experts knows how to swing it. 2. Flexibility: Think ADDIE is too rigid? Think again. It’s more like a circle now, allowing us to loop back, reflect, and refine at any stage. 3. Solid Foundation: ADDIE isn’t just old school; it’s the foundation that modern methodologies are built upon. It’s the tried and tested bedrock that we all rely on. 4. Adaptability: ADDIE has been adapted to implement rapid prototyping and agile methods within each phase. This has kept ADDIE relevant for modern environments. 5. Versatility: Classroom or virtual, face-to-face or online, ADDIE’s best practices can be used to develop most training for most formats. So there you have it - ADDIE isn’t just surviving; it’s evolving and thus thriving despite changes in the environments in which training is designed and developed. It’s adaptable, it’s reliable, and most importantly, it delivers results time and time again. #design #corporate #employees #L&D
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“Why Design Principles are Key to Effective Instructional Design” As instructional designers, understanding design principles is essential to create impactful learning experiences. These principles guide us in structuring content, enhancing engagement, and ensuring the material resonates with diverse learners. By applying concepts like alignment, contrast, and hierarchy, we make information clearer and more memorable, ultimately leading to better outcomes for both learners and organizations. 📌 Are you incorporating design principles in your instructional design process? Share your thoughts below or let’s connect to explore how to elevate learning experiences! Follow for more Sachin Kedari Design Thinking #InstructionalDesign #LearningExperience #DesignThinking
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The world of instructional design is exciting, but let's be honest - it can feel like there's a hidden handbook you haven't received. You're not alone! Many aspiring instructional designers struggle to find clear guidance on what they need to know and where to begin. Join my FREE Masterclass and discover: What instructional design is (and why it's awesome!) The essential skills to land your dream ID job! How to conquer common ID challenges (with ease!) Potential salaries to get excited about! My secret method to develop your ID skills FAST - with support! Ready to Shape How the World Learns? Register for the FREE Masterclass Now! (link in comments) P.S. This Masterclass is for YOU if you're: Curious about ID but stuck on "go." A creative learner ready to make a difference. Drowning in ID information overload. Tired of expensive degrees and programs. #instructionaldesign #elearning #learninganddevelopment #traininganddevelopment #edtech #instructionaldesigner #learningstrategies #adultlearning #education #careerdevelopment #professionaldevelopment #educationaltechnology #trainingtips #edtechsolutions #transferableskills #careerchange #lifelonglearning #careertransition #careerchange #CareerAdvice #learninganddevelopment #elearningtraining
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Want to supercharge your instructional design? 🚀 Dive into the world of *Design Thinking*! 🧠💡 Design Thinking is all about putting the learner at the center. Start by empathizing—understand their needs, challenges, and goals. This isn’t just about surveys; have real conversations! 🗣️💬 Next, define the problem clearly. What’s the main learning gap you need to fill? Then, ideate like there’s no box to think outside of—brainstorm creative solutions without limits. 💭🌟 Prototype your ideas quickly and test them out. Gather feedback and iterate to make your designs even better. It’s a cycle of continuous improvement, keeping your content fresh and effective. 🔄🔧 With Design Thinking, you’ll create learning experiences that are engaging, relevant, and impactful. Ready to give it a go? Share your experiences or questions below! 👇 #InstructionalDesign #DesignThinking #EdTech #InnovativeLearning #LearnerCenteredDesign
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I always explain the Instructional Design Process in terms of building a house 🏡 Let's break it down: 𝐀𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐲𝐬𝐢𝐬 (𝐍𝐞𝐞𝐝𝐬 𝐀𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭) House: Builder interviews the family to understand their needs (number of rooms, features). Instructional Design: Designer assesses learners' needs, existing knowledge, and training goals to identify gaps. 𝐃𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧 (𝐁𝐥𝐮𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐭 𝐂𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧) House: Architect drafts detailed blueprints outlining the home's layout and features. Instructional Design: Designer plans the learning experience, including objectives, content structure, etc using tools like design documents & storyboards 𝐃𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐩𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 (𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧) House: Builder constructs the house according to the blueprints using tools and materials. Instructional Design: Designer creates the learning materials based on the design plan, such as eLearning modules (Articulate Storyline or Rise) 𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 (𝐌𝐨𝐯𝐞-𝐈𝐧) House: Family moves in and ensures everything is functional. Instructional Design: Training is delivered to learners! 𝐄𝐯𝐚𝐥𝐮𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 (𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐞𝐞𝐝𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤) House: Inspector checks compliance, and the family provides feedback on any issues. Instructional Design: The effectiveness of the training is evaluated through assessments and feedback to ensure it meets objectives and leads to desired outcomes. Just like building a house, effective instructional design requires careful planning, execution, and review to create successful learning 🏡 #instructionaldesign #ADDIE #instructionaldesigner #transitioningteacher #transitionedteacher #iD
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❓ Do you want to know if you could become a better instructional designer?⠀ ⠀ 🌎 As the worlds of instructional design, learning and development, change management, marketing, user experience design, product design, psychology and others start to merge, we have found that human-centred design allows us to stay relevant as our stakeholders expect more from us.⠀ ⠀ 💜 Human-centred design is about putting your learners at the heart of your design. It helps you gain a better understanding of the problems that you are solving, which is a game changer when it comes to meeting business goals and improving employee performance.⠀ ⠀ 📃 This quiz will help you identify opportunities to improve your skills and processes (they have helped us). It includes tips and further learning too.⠀ ⠀ 👉🏼 Give it a go on our creator hub: https://buff.ly/3l10pRW ⠀ 💙💜⠀⠀ ⠀ #instructionaldesign #elearning #elearningtips #elearningcompany #corporatetraining #elearningtraining #belvistastudios #learningdesign #learningexperiencedesigner #trainingdesign #freelanceinstructionaldesign #elearningdesign
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High-Level Design (HLD)/ High-Level Design Plan If you are an instructional designer or a learning architect, you should be familiar with the HLDP or HLD document. The HLDP is typically developed during the initial stages of the instructional design process, specifically in the design phase. In the ADDIE instructional design model, the HLDP is created after the analysis phase, where learning needs and goals are identified, and before the development phase, where the actual course content and materials are produced. Purpose of HLDP 👇 The purpose of creating the HLDP is to establish a clear and comprehensive blueprint that outlines the overall structure, strategy, and direction for the instructional course. This allows stakeholders to review and provide feedback on the proposed design before detailed development work begins. Alternative names for HLD 👇 Depending on the context and the organization, the High-Level Design (HLD) can be referred to by various names, such as High-Level Design Plan (HLDP), High-Level Design Document (HLDD), Course Design Document, Instructional Design Plan, Curriculum Framework, Course Outline, and Instructional Design Blueprint. Sample HLD 👇 Below is a sample HLD document for your reference. I typically prepare all my HLDs in MS Word format. I have customized this document to meet my needs, and it is quite comprehensive. Please feel free to modify and use this document according to your course requirements. I hope this is helpful to all my viewers and followers. Please feel free to share this post with your friends who are starting their career in ID. The more you share, the more we can support our fellow instructional designers. Happy learning! 😊 #education #learning #Highlevel #design #hldp #hld #instructionaldesign #instructionaldesigner #designer #learning #architect #ADDIE #sharing #caring #educational
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Transitioning teachers might be curious…what do instructional designers actually DO? Here is an example of a real world project I am working on this month. We have a newer product that is being sold more and more to our customers. I am transforming the instructor-led training intended for customers to a more scalable format so we can cross-train internal employees on the product. The materials we have to work with are the slide decks from 4 days of in-person training. My goal is to transform as much of this to bite-sized, on-demand content as possible to create an internal library of sorts for our project teams of developers/testers to look up individual tasks and find the resources they need. The first deliverable is a product overview video. This video aims to answer what is the product, what are the modules/components, what is a customer journey, and who are the customers? There you have it, a real world instructional design project. #TechnicalTraining #CustomerEducation #InstructionalDesigner #FormerTeacher #TransitioningTeachers Image Description: A photo of a woman working on a laptop with the text “Real World Projects”
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The world of instructional design is exciting, but let's be honest - it can feel like there's a hidden handbook you haven't received. You're not alone! Many aspiring instructional designers struggle to find clear guidance on what they need to know and where to begin. Join my FREE Masterclass and discover: What instructional design is (and why it's awesome!) The essential skills to land your dream ID job! How to conquer common ID challenges (with ease!) Potential salaries to get excited about! My secret method to develop your ID skills FAST - with support! Ready to Shape How the World Learns? Register for the FREE Masterclass Now! (link in comments) P.S. This Masterclass is for YOU if you're: Curious about ID but stuck on "go." A creative learner ready to make a difference. Drowning in ID information overload. Tired of expensive degrees and programs. #instructionaldesign #elearning #learninganddevelopment #traininganddevelopment #edtech #instructionaldesigner #learningstrategies #adultlearning #education #careerdevelopment #professionaldevelopment #educationaltechnology #trainingtips #edtechsolutions #transferableskills #careerchange #lifelonglearning #careertransition #careerchange #CareerAdvice #learninganddevelopment #elearningtraining
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