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  • Are you seeking guidance on breaking into the field of instructional design?

    In this week’s episode, join me on a journey to unlock the secrets of instructional design portfolios. From zero experience to a standout candidate, let's make it happen.

     

    Essential Learning Points:Why is it important to understand the components necessary for building a portfolio that stands out?Examples and ideas can be incorporated into an instructional design portfolioHow does instructional design offer a rewarding career path compared to teaching?Skills and knowledge I gained during my studies in instructional designKey Quotes:"Instructional design is a continuously growing and upcoming field of the future.”"Instructional design is a very rewarding and satisfying career that's high in demand.”"Instructional designers make really decent salaries. It's very common that an instructional designer makes a significant amount more than their former teaching salary.”

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)

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    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

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  • Are you struggling to select activities that truly cater to your students' realistic needs in e-learning courses?

    In this week’s episode, gain a comprehensive understanding of scenario-based learning in e-learning contexts. Learn the process of creating effective scenario-based learning activities, from analyzing learners and setting learning objectives to designing engaging scenarios and providing instructional feedback.

    Essential Learning Points:How can scenario-based learning improve learner engagement?The essential steps in applying scenario-based e-learningWhy is it important for scenarios to mirror learning objectives?Types of scenarios that can be used in e-learningKey Quotes:"Scenario-based learning is an excellent instructional strategy that can help improve learner engagement, immersing the learners in real-life or situational experiences.”"A well-designed e-learning scenario will challenge students to the degree in which they can expand their knowledge without overwhelming them.”"A scenario in an e-learning course is essentially a story. It has a plot, characters, and a problem that the learners need to resolve.”“Scenarios need to be as realistic as possible, while still providing students with the necessary information that they need to accomplish the learning objectives.”"Choices should not be obvious. And lastly, each choice generates a consequence.”Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

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  • Have you considered the power of personalized vision boards to establish a deeper connection to your instructional design goals?

    In this week’s episode, learn the importance of setting clear, specific, and measurable goals in instructional design. Explore the significance of visualization techniques in achieving success.

    Essential Learning Points:Establish clear, specific, and measurable goals aligned with your aspirations in instructional design.How can a vision board represent your goals, dreams, and aspirations?Adapt visualizations as goals evolve and use affirmations to counter negative self-talk.Three crucial steps for success: Setting clear goals, creating a vision board, and mastering visualization techniques.

    Key Quotes:"Personalization is key when creating your vision board. It should be a true reflection of your unique journey and aspirations in instructional design.”"Leverage the power of affirmations on your vision board.”"Setting clear, unambiguous, and attainable goals is the initial stride towards creating a roadmap for your exceptional career.”“Creating a vision board involves carefully selecting images, words, and symbols that resonate deeply with your career aspirations.”"By consistently practicing visualization techniques, you can enhance your focus, motivation, and confidence, ultimately propelling you towards unparalleled success.”

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)

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    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

  • Are you breaking into the instructional design industry or looking to advance, yet unsure about the essential skills needed for success?

    In this week’s episode, discover the key skills that pave the way to success in instructional design. Acquire the skills you need without trial and error.

    Essential Learning Points:What creative skills can set instructional designers apart in their field?Why is the ability to work well with various individuals crucial for instructional designers?What project management skills are particularly beneficial for instructional designers?How can instructional designers ensure they match client expectations when working on a project?

    Key Quotes:"You should keep in mind that when choosing to become a new or improved instructional designer, there are a few skills that every person should know.”"Instructional designers aren't required to have experience in training or in education, but it can be quite beneficial for you if you do.”"A good instructional designer should be able to stand in front of or pre-empt questions and apprehensions from learners based on predicted reactions.”“It can be super beneficial if you have common project management skills such as negotiation and leadership.”

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)

    Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

     

  • Did you know that defining and effectively communicating your career goals is the key to attracting the right connections, opportunities, and support in instructional design?

    In this week’s episode, uncover the secrets to success in instructional design by exploring the transformative power of surrounding yourself with accomplished professionals. Learn three essential steps to attract success in instructional design.

    Essential Learning Points:The importance of surrounding yourself with successful people in instructional designWhat role does networking play in success in instructional design?Three essential steps to connect with successful individuals in instructional designWhy is defining and communicating career goals important in instructional design?Key Quotes:"Immerse yourself in the presence of inspiring individuals.”"Unlock your true potential and achieve success in your instructional design career.”"Define and communicate your career goals to achieve unparalleled success.”"Be authentic when interacting with others, show genuine interest in their work.”"Collaborate on projects to leverage each other's strengths and enhance your portfolio.”Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

  • Do you find it difficult to stay on track and make measurable progress in your instructional design career?

    In today's episode, we’ll guide you through the process of setting and achieving 90-day goals for your freelance instructional design career and business. Discover practical goal-setting methods that’ll guide you on this journey.


    Essential Learning Points:What does the acronym COSTAR stand for in the context of goal-setting for freelance instructional designers?What are SMART goals, and why are they considered crucial in the goal-setting process?The significance of the 90-day planning cycleThe importance of having a strategic plan for success in a freelance instructional design career
    Key Quotes:“Setting goals for instructional design career and freelance business is essential to continuous growth.”"Your career and business need to adapt to keep up.”"The keyword here is effort. If you just sit back and do nothing, you will get nothing done.”
    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)
    Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

  • As an instructional designer, you may find yourself grappling with questions such as “How can I structure my course content to ensure a seamless learning experience?”

    In this week’s episode, we’ll address these concerns and guide you through the process. Explore the art of storyboarding—an indispensable tool in eLearning course development.

     

    Essential Learning Points:The importance of storyboardsHow storyboarding aids in the decision-making process for selecting appropriate media elementsInstructional techniques that foster creativity and captivate learners throughout the courseThe importance of clearly defined course objectivesKey Quotes:“Storyboards plot out eLearning course content, structure, and overall flow of the course.”“The storyboarding checklist will be really helpful for you in organizing all the content for your online course.”“Know your course goal. Always keep that in mind as you're creating your storyboard.”“Be sure that the content within each module is written directly, simply, and clearly.”

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)

    Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

     

  • Imagine a learning environment where every click, every answer, and every insight fuels your progress—welcome to the world of formative assessments, where learning is not just a destination but a continuous evolution.

    In this week’s episode, we’ll understand how these assessments serve as essential compasses, guiding learners and instructors alike through the intricate terrain of education. Discover strategies for how formative assessments are shaping the future of learning by fostering continuous improvement and tailored educational experiences.

     Essential Learning Points:The purpose of formative assessments in e-learningWhat is the purpose of goal checks in formative assessment?The importance of customizing content based on student progress in formative assessmentWhat are some types of questions used in different formative assessments? Key Quotes:“Formative assessments help you track learner progress throughout the duration of a course and offer learners feedback to improve their e-learning experience.”“Successful completion of formative assessments provides feedback on knowledge gained, skills developed, and areas needing further development.”“Formative assessment provides opportunities for learners to identify areas of improvement and expand knowledge with timely feedback.”“Implementing effective formative assessments is crucial for delivering a better e-learning course, and learners should be encouraged to apply these practices.” Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning) Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

  • As digital platforms continue to reshape the way we acquire knowledge, the significance of not just evaluating individual performance but also fostering collaborative skills becomes paramount.

    In this week’s episode, we unpack the challenges and opportunities surrounding the assessment of collaboration in e-learning courses. We’ll provide you with valuable insights and practical approaches to encourage meaningful collaboration in the virtual classroom.

     

    Essential Learning Points:Why does collaborative learning often face challenges in online courses, particularly in terms of assessment?How can grading rubrics be effectively used to assess discussion behaviors in collaborative online learning?Steps involved in creating a discussion grading rubricWhat does research suggest about the effectiveness of small-group collaborative learning in online environments?

     

    Key Quotes:“Collaborative learning will be more successful when it is valued.”“An effective approach is to develop grading rubrics that assess specific discussion behaviors.”“Careful structuring of small-group collaborative work is particularly important for successful online collaboration.”“It is important to assess both the processes and the products of collaboration.”“The constructive nature of collaborative learning suggests that the experience might be enhanced by collaboratively designing assessments.”
     Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

     

  • Beyond the traditional role of information dissemination, communication serves as a powerful tool for building rapport, tailoring instruction to individual needs, and creating an inclusive atmosphere that nurtures intellectual curiosity.

    In this week’s episode, recognize the pivotal role of communication in shaping the learning experience. We’ll discover different strategies to make communication easier and more effective.

     

    Essential Learning Points:Understand that effective communication enhances student outcomes and satisfaction in the online learning environment.How is lack of personal contact with instructors a top challenge in e-learning?Emphasize the need for students to have access to instructors for addressing questions, and concerns, and receiving feedback, enhancing their engagement and connection.Explore strategies to enhance communication, including clear contact information, the use of announcements, active participation in discussion forums, and anticipating and addressing repeat questions. Key Quotes:“Effective communication in the online learning environment can improve student outcomes and satisfaction.”“Of all the challenges in e-learning, lack of personal contact with the instructor is probably on the top of the list.”“The best way to solve this problem lies in better communication amongst learners and instructors.”“It is important to remember that the best objectives are explicit and exclude meanings other than your intent, such as to know versus to write.” Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning) Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

  • Learning objectives serve as the compass guiding both educators and learners through the vast landscape of knowledge acquisition.

    In this week’s episode, we will be focusing on the fundamental aspect that shapes the success of any learning experience. Let’s explore learning objectives and discover how these components form the backbone of effective e-learning.

    Essential Learning Points:What are the key components of the ARCS model, and how do they address the motivation of online students?How does relevance to learners' interests, goals, and learning styles contribute to the effectiveness of e-learning content?The significance of learning objectives in e-learning, and how do they contribute to student motivation

    Key Quotes:“Motivation is a key component in selecting effective resources.”“Satisfaction refers to positive feelings about one's accomplishments and learning experiences.”“In an e-learning course, learners need to have a clear understanding of what is expected of them.”“It is important to remember that the best objectives are explicit and exclude meanings other than your intent, such as to know versus to write.”

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)Writing Learning Objectives Guide (https://www.eteachonline.com/objectivesguide)Assign Objectives (https://www.eteachonline.com/harper-method-step2-signup)

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    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

  • Indeed, the challenge of building compelling portfolios often lies in figuring out what components should be included.

    In this week’s episode, our content provides a comprehensive guide, drawing from personal experiences and insights gained from the instructional design journey. Discover the importance of a professionally designed and organized portfolio, the key components it should include, and step-by-step instructions on building standout projects, all discussed in our instructional design workshop.

    Essential Learning Points:How important is building your portfolio?What are the key characteristics of a well-organized and professionally designed portfolio?What are the common components recommended for an instructional design portfolio?What is the significance of the main project in an instructional design portfolio?What are the recommended hosting sites for creating instructional design portfolios?
    Key Quotes:“Building a portfolio is great practice for every professional, but it's a must-have in instructional design.”“A good portfolio can set you apart from the rest of the candidates.”“Your portfolio needs to be professionally designed and organized, and each deliverable needs to be clearly and properly designed prior to presenting it to potential employers or clients.”“All of those small steps will add up to huge success. Go ask questions, be engaged in the forums so that you can get ideas and opinions from other people who are going through similar issues.”

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)Registration: How to Build an Amazing Instructional Design Portfolio 1 (https://www.eteachonline.com/registration-how-to-build-an-amazing-instructional-design-portfolio-1)

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    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

     

  • Have you ever wondered about the strategic intricacies behind designing an effective eLearning course?

    In this episode, let’s unravel the key steps to a successful eLearning course, focusing on the often overlooked but critical aspect of assessments. Explore how these elements contribute to a seamless and impactful eLearning experience.

    Essential Learning Points:Why is it crucial to consider course goals during the assessment design process?What factors should designers consider when determining learner assessment methods?Why is assessment considered a shared responsibility among learners, instructors, and peers?Why is it important to have specific objectives for both the entire course and each module or unit during the assessment design process?

    Key Quotes:"Assessments should be designed considering the goals of the course and information gathered in goal and learner analysis, aligned with written learning objectives.”Assess skills in a context as close to the performance setting as possible, using clear, well-written questions without intentionally complicating or misleading aspects.”"Consider the goals of instruction when designing assessments, using performance objectives created during the analysis phase to create effective assessments.”
    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)

    Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

  • Writing learning objectives for e-learning is an intricate task that’s why it is essential to empower educators and instructional designers to enhance the online learning experience.

    In this episode, we explore the fundamental components of learning objectives. We'll discuss the challenges instructors face in crafting effective objectives and how they impact the overall learning experience.

    Essential Learning Points:The major issues instructors face in defining objectives.Why is objective writing considered a challenging task?What should the learning objective explicitly state?What role does behavior play in a learning objective?

     

    Key Quotes:"Learning objectives communicate to learners what is expected of them and help them to focus their efforts.”"Without well-defined analysis techniques, eLearning instructors find it difficult to define objectives.”

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)

    Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

  • Have you ever wondered how crucial it is for instructional designers to understand the knowledge that learners bring to a topic, including learning characteristics, previous experiences, and attitudes?

    In this episode, we will gain a better understanding of the practice of learner analysis in instructional design. Too often, assumptions are made about learners, and designers may not fully understand the knowledge, characteristics, and attitudes their audience brings to the topic.

     Essential Learning Points:Why is it essential for instructional designers to understand the knowledge learners bring to a topic?The significance of conducting a learner analysis when designing an online course.What are the key aspects that should be included in a learner analysis?How can the ARC's model of motivational design be applied to analyzing learners' attitudes? Key Quotes:"In order to apply more learner-centric techniques and develop innovative learning environments that utilize a variety of resources, it's often necessary to gather data about the learner's needs and interests, as well as key contextual factors.”"A learner analysis can help make a course more productive and effective, as well as increase motivation in the learners.”"Learning styles refer to how individuals learn best. The three basic learning styles and learning strategies for learners are auditory, visual, and kinesthetic.”"To conduct a complete learner analysis, you must either know or gather information about your learners. This information is not always readily available.” Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning) Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode. 

  • Effective instructional design hinges on identifying the key skills and entry behaviors associated with the core competency or task at hand, serving as the foundation for your learning objectives.

    In this episode, we'll explore how these elements come together to create an effective instructional design framework. So, stay tuned as we unravel the intricacies of designing instruction that truly engages and empowers learners.

    Essential Learning Points:The common starting points for instructors in the instructional design process.How do you identify the learning objectives for a course or training program?What is the importance of having a clear understanding of entry behaviors and prior knowledge in instructional design?How do entry behaviors and prior knowledge differ in terms of their focus and purpose in instruction?Key Quotes:"You need to identify the skills and entry behaviors associated with the aligned core competency or whole task. These skills will be your learning objectives.”"Objective writing is one of the most difficult and time-consuming of all tasks.”"As a general rule, you can stop your analysis when you begin identifying skills and knowledge your learners should have prior to instruction.”"To design effective instruction, it's important to have a clear picture of what you want your students to know and be able to do.”Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)Thank You For Listening

    I really appreciate you listening to me and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

    I would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show on Apple Podcasts. They're extremely helpful in reaching my audience, and I read each and every one personally!

    Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

     

  • In the ever-evolving landscape of education, a transformative approach to learning that challenges traditional notions of intelligence and achievement has gained prominence.

    Join us in this episode, where we emphasize how one's mindset can significantly affect their approach to learning. Learn why understanding the growth mindset is crucial for online teachers as it can help them connect with their students and employ effective learning techniques.

     

    Essential Learning Points:How effective was growth mindset training for students with declining math grades, according to the research?What are the two types of intelligence, according to Carol Dweck?How can online teachers help their students develop a growth mindset, and what resources or techniques can they use?Key Quotes:"Growth mindset is the idea that anyone can do anything when they put in the effort.”"If a person lacks a growth mindset, they are said to have a fixed mindset, which is a belief that their intelligence is unchangeable.""Understanding the theory of growth mindset is essential for online teachers to be the most effective teachers that they can be.” Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/) Thank You For Listening

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  • Are you curious about what makes a great eLearning course or how to transform your instructional design process into a masterpiece?

    In this episode, we will delve into the essential initial stages that lay the foundation for effective instruction and training. Discover the complexities of a goal analysis and gain valuable insights into different approaches that can assist you in identifying and organizing your instructional goals with precision.

    Essential Learning Points:How to identify different types of goalsShort vs. long goal statementsThe role of learning objectives and how they contribute to a successful courseAnalyzing a goal using Gagné's five domains of learning to enhance your instructional design process

    Key Quotes:"Before building your course, you need to have a defined goal, something that you're solving.”"To create impactful eLearning content, you must first define a clear goal and learning objectives.""Learning objectives describe what the learners can do and what they should be able to complete in a module of the course.”

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)How to Design a Stunning & Unforgettable eLearning Course - Challenge ****(https://www.eteachonline.com/3-day)

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  • Effective communication is crucial in eLearning to overcome challenges and improve learner outcomes. Building a personal connection with online learners and staying responsive to their questions and concerns are key strategies for success.

    In this week’s episode, we will explore six valuable tips that can help you foster a strong and meaningful connection with learners online.

     

    Essential Learning Points:Common challenges learners face in eLearning, and how effective communication can help overcome themStrategies you can employ to improve communication and connection with online learnersHow to stay connected with online learners and adapt courses based on their feedback

     

    Key Quotes:"Effective communication in the online learning environment can improve learner outcomes and satisfaction.""Learners need to feel a personal connection with their instructor, especially in an online learning environment.""Staying connected with your online learners means always responding to them in a timely manner in terms of their questions and concerns.” 

     

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit) eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join) Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline) eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)5 Quick and Easy Ways to Enhance eLearning Skills (https://www.eteachonline.com/5tipselearning)


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  • High achievers who believe their success is due to luck or other outside factors rather than their own skills are said to have imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon that frequently results in persistent self-doubt and a fear of being exposed as a fraud.

    In this week’s episode, understand what imposter syndrome is, including its characteristics and how it manifests in individuals. Learn practical steps and strategies to cope with imposter syndrome.

    Essential Learning Points:Signs and symptoms of imposter syndrome in oneself and othersThe affect of Imposter Syndrome on one's career and well-beingStrategies you can employ to cope with imposter syndromeHow to view failure as an opportunity for growth and improvement
     Key Quotes: "People who are highly skilled or accomplished tend to think that others are just as skilled, which can grow into a feeling that they don't deserve their success over others. Hence the presence of imposter syndrome.""You may feel incompetent, but you are not unintelligent. You may feel inexperienced, but you do have the experience that every other beginner had starting out.""Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently."

      

    Important Links and Mentions:Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit) eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join) Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline) eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/) 

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