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The instructional designer as storyteller - 0 views

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  • The analysis phase
  • outlining a story
  • Identifying the conflict: What’s the problem that needs to be solved to get a desired performance? Learning about the characters: Who are the learners? Who do they interact with in their day-to-day lives? Considering the setting: What’s the learners’ environment like? Deciding on the form of a story: Should it be flash fiction? A longer story? What multimedia elements should it include? Will these elements support the story or are they distracting fluff?
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  • like the plot of a story,
  • A set-up or introduction: What’s the hook? Why is instruction/training important? In our fast-paced work environments, learners need to be engaged quickly and to relate the instructional story to their own lives.
  • Learning modules need to be scaffolded to create more and more learner competence and independence.
  • Assessment activities should allow for the right amount of challenge to allow learners to engage in critical thinking skills, but the climax needs to flow naturally from what’s gone before.
  • instructional designer should be constantly evaluating his or her objectives/design/instructional methods and course-correcting along the way to the development and implementation phases.
  • asks whether all the content moves the plot forward
  • Anything that doesn’t support the plot should be eliminated. So too in instructional design, the designer should eliminate information that’s merely nice-to-know and should keep only need-to-know information.
  • just as stories can benefit from the judicious use of narration, designers should consider what knowledge and skills learners need to be able to solve a problem. What are the facts, concepts, and principles needed to support learners as they carry out real-world problems? What processes do learners need to be aware of to consider how they fit into the big picture of their work environment? Throwing learners into the middle of the action without any support or context can leave them feeling frustrated.
  • passing the instructional story out to reviewers allows designers to escape “designer blindness” and to see the story from the eyes of the audience.
  • Stories also can be great ways of presenting instruction to learners:
  • Human beings are natural storytellers We pay attention to stories: we want to know how a story ends We can readily attach our own meanings to stories Stories are generally easier to remember than a long list of bullet points
  • Learners can be involved in a story in a virtual environment or as part of a scenario or case study.
  • While multimedia can enhance a story, all the CGI in the world won’t resurrect a plot that’s a stinker.
  • Having a learner articulate the concepts and principles identified by a story can help learners build their own mental models of what’s important. Similarly, having learners tell their own stories can allow them to synthesize concepts and principles and apply them. Learners can use technology to enhance their stories but it’s not a requirement for
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      for learning. Whether you use storytelling as a metaphor in your instructional design or actually create stories as part of the learning solutions you provide, remember that the story should challenge, stimulate thinking, create emotional resonance, and live on in the minds of its "readers."
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    Story Telling Notes from Full Sail ID Class Film Making
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Instructional Design Strategy for Achieving Alignment - 2 views

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    Instructional Design Strategy for Achieving Alignment Which Comes First, Activities or Assessments? We have been told all our lives to put things in order. Keep your tax files in order. Keep your house in order. Alphabetize your index. Number your chapters. Write the introduction before the conclusion. Yet, sometimes actually doing things in the order in which they appear as a final product is not the most effective approach. Take course design for example. When we see the finished product of an online course, we see the objectives followed by activities and resources, and finally the assessment. While this sequence may be the logical order for the published course, it is not necessarily the most effective approach for the design process, especially when alignment is a critical focus. http://elearningindustry.com/Instructional-design-strategy-for-achieving-alignment
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Instructional Design position at The Ohio State University College of Nursing - 0 views

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    Instructional Development Specialist/Manager of Instructional Services at The Ohio State University College of Nursing. Job Salary (optional): $53,000 - $58,000
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Free Instructional Design tool recommendations - 0 views

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    I've seen a couple of recommendations for tools and software on here seperately. I'm a freelance Instructional Designer, in my first year as an independent. I'm finding tools here and there, as I'm trying to minimize operating costs where possible. Individually it seems that many ID's and consultants have their favorite go-to tools that they know. I think it would be really great for us to pull together a list of free ID tools into one area. For example, someone in this group recommend Jing as an alternative to Snagit. I used Xmind the mindmapping tool for needs assessment and topic analysis. posted by Erin Gratton What recommendations do you have fellow ID's?
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    I've seen a couple of recommendations for tools and software on here seperately. I'm a freelance Instructional Designer, in my first year as an independent. I'm finding tools here and there, as I'm trying to minimize operating costs where possible. Individually it seems that many ID's and consultants have their favorite go-to tools that they know. I think it would be really great for us to pull together a list of free ID tools into one area. For example, someone in this group recommend Jing as an alternative to Snagit. I used Xmind the mindmapping tool for needs assessment and topic analysis. What recommendations do you have fellow ID's?
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Senior Instructional Designer position in Englewood, CO - 0 views

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    Job Title: Senior Instructional Designer position in Englewood, CO, Company name: Dns solutions, Location: Englewood, CO 80112 Dns solutions is a full-service staffing company based out of Denver, CO. Looking for an Instructional designer for a 3 month contract with possible extension for a client of ours who is a global leader in engineering and construction services.
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eLearning Instructional Designer position at New Hampshire - 0 views

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    eLearning Instructional Designer position at New Hampshire. Edissero's award-winning software client has an exciting opportunity for an eLearning Instructional Designer to be a key contributor to their new Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) products. This is a rare opportunity to assist with shaping and driving the company's first eLearning function.
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Instructional Designer position at Kelly Services - 0 views

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    The Instructional Designer will use an ADDIE modeled Instructional design (ISD) process to create formal training solutions; Including blended curriculum, Virtual Instructor-Led (V-ILT) and web-based courses that are measurable and aligned with Company strategy. This position will have responsibility for: Developing solutions that are innovative, concise, and learner-centered. Managing multiple projects with competing priorities and quick deadlines. Engaging in consultative conversations with individuals at various levels in the Organization. Course maintenance and edits to existing training solutions and associated materials. This is a virtual opportunity. The two key requirements on which we are focusing: eLearning/Web based design from start to finish…. technical designer of online courses for adult education SCORM compliance knowledge
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Instructional Designer position at San Francisco Bay Area - 0 views

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    Instructional Designer position at San Francisco Bay Area We are seeking an ID for a 3 month contract project (very good chance will lead to more work), to work directly with one of our clients. Some on-site will be required and so you must be either located in the San Francisco bay area or close enough to quickly travel from time to time to San Francisco (for example, LA etc.). http://elearningindustry.com/Instructional-designer-position-at-san-francisco-bay-area
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Is it necessary for an Instructional Designer to be a Subject Matter Expert? - 3 views

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    Is it necessary for an Instructional Designer to be a Subject Matter Expert? Should their roles be autonomous, identical or interconnected? Experiences vary, but let's see at what level they actually coincide. http://elearningindustry.com/is-it-necessary-for-an-Instructional-designer-to-be-an-subject-matter-expert
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Instructional Designer Position at Mississauga, ON, Canada - 0 views

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    Contract - Instructional Designer. This is a 1 year contract position with the possibility of full-time employment. IFSE Institute is a distance learning company that offers education to the financial services industry. We are looking for an Instructional designer to assist with the development of our e-learning and paper-based products as well as to assist IFSE in transitioning to a new learning platform. Position reports to the Director of Curriculum Development and Training.
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Instructional Designer positions at Orlando FL (32751) and Chicago IL (60523) - 0 views

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    Requirements: Bachelor's degree (Master's degree preferred) in Education, Instructional Technology or related field Strong background in learning theory and online Instruction Experience working with subject matter experts in the development of online learning experiences Competency with CMS systems such as Blackboard, Angel, D2L, eCollege, or Moodle Facility with synchronous and asynchronous online collaboration Excellent collaboration and communication skills Online teaching experience a plus
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Instructional Designer position at Downtown Chicago - 0 views

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    Instructional Designer position at American Society for Clinical Pathology Summary: Provide Instructional design skills in all activities related to the development of new product lines and services. Employ systematic strategies to implement new product lines and services using best practices in curriculum development, technology, and adult learning theory. Provide oversight for project teams by providing design, development, and deployment of new products and services. Facilitate/conduct volunteer meetings as needed.
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Instructional Systems Designer Position at PA - 0 views

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    PPIinc. is recruiting an Instructional Designer with e-learning skills to design and develop content and materials for online and instructor-led courses. This position will work closely with a team of Organizational Development consultants and interact with clients and experienced facilitators. The ideal candidate for this position is well versed in principles of adult learning, Instructional design and a variety of educational technologies. Candidate must be proficient in the use of Adobe Captivate, Dreamweaver, Articulate, and Microsoft Office. The ideal candidate has experience with a LMS, a strong work ethic, the ability to hit deadlines and willingness to work collaboratively with internal and external partners.
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Senior Instructional Designer/Architect position at Alexandria, VA - 0 views

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    TrainingFolks is seeking a Sr. Instructional Designer/Architect to fulfill our client's learning initiatives. This role is based in Alexandria, VA and is part of a team of 9 Instructional designers!
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Deeper eLearning Design: Part 6 - Putting It All Together | Learnnovators - 0 views

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    "This is the sixth and final post in a series of six that covers Deeper eLearning. The goal of this series is to build upon good implementations of instructional design, and go deeper into the nuances of what makes learning really work. It is particularly focused on eLearning, but much of what has been mentioned also applies to face-to-face or virtual instruction. We've covered objectives, practice, concepts, examples, and the emotional component. Here we're talking about putting it all together."
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    This is the sixth and final post in a series of six that covers Deeper eLearning. The goal of this series is to build upon good implementations of instructional design, and go deeper into the nuances of what makes learning really work. It is particularly focused on eLearning, but much of what has been mentioned also applies to face-to-face or virtual instruction.
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Free eLearning and Instructional Design Books - 0 views

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    In this post you will find a list of 49 FREE eBooks for instructional designers and eLearning professionals. If you have read any of the following books I will highly appreciate if you share your opinion with the eLearning community. If you know a free e-Learning book that is not included in the list please I will highly appreciate if you write a comment with a link to that book. It will be added at the top of the list!
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Instructional Designer position at Waterloo, ON - 0 views

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    Reporting to the Managing Director, the Digital Director/Instructional Designer leads a team of interactive media designers and developers who execute a wide range of interactive, mixed media design projects for a variety of clients and diverse applications.
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Instructional Designer position at Des Moines, Iowa - 0 views

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    We are conducting a search for an Instructional Designer for the Des Moines location to work directly with clients and internal teams to develop content and design for manufacturer's product training sites. This role will manage the marketing, sales and training stakeholders requirements.
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Virtual Instructional Designer position with a background in Project Management - 0 views

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    Learning Gurus is seeking a contract instructional designer with eLearning experience and a background in Project Management (PM). This is a virtual position with a client located in the Eastern time zone. Essential duties include utilizing your PM experience along with existing content and interviews with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to create storyboards for online courses in Project Management.
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Instructional Designer position at TN - 0 views

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    TrueBridge Resources, one of the nation's fastest growing talent acquisition firms, works with clients to fill Contract, Contract-to-Hire, and Direct Hire opportunities within Accounting/Finance and Information Technology. Bridge your career to the next level and experience what sets TrueBridge apart. Our client, based in Middle TN, is searching for a candidate to fulfill the role of Instructional Designer.
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