One recipe for rapid prototyping
You’ve probably found that rapid prototyping approaches, like recipes, often need to be modified according to tastes and to circumstances (both your clients’ and your own). Rapid prototypes are...
View ArticleUsing Google Drawings to craft learning solutions
A relatively new feature of Google Docs is Google Drawings, which provides a dedicated working space that allows you to draw and share drawings with others. The technology (or what are my powers?)...
View ArticleWhy won’t they behave?
Cause analysis: The Gilbert model The Gilbert Behavior Engineering Model (BEM) was developed by Thomas Gilbert (1978) as a way to systematically attack the barriers to employee performance in...
View ArticleTest your change management skills
The Diffusion Simulation Game is a game developed by Indiana University in which players explore strategies that result in the adoption of innovation in a fictitious junior high. The goal is to get...
View ArticleOn SMEs, learner stories, and learner ergonomics
Instructional design is learner-centered design and yet ID processes can quickly get away from a consideration of learners’ needs. The care and feeding of SMEs Subject matter experts, or SMEs, are a...
View ArticleAgile Instructional Design
But first, a few words about ADDIE. Next to religion, politics, and whether you’re a PC or a MAC user, ADDIE, with its sequential steps of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation,...
View ArticleUsing pre-mortems for proactive performance analysis
Gary Klein (2003) articulated the idea of a pre-mortem as a way to improve a project’s chances of success. While a post-mortem looks at an event or project after it’s happened to understand what led...
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