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Discover how color psychology paints not only our life with color but also motivates us to do specific actions as well. Brush through the basics and learn how you as an Instructional Designer can apply it your content.
Decision Theory helps instructional designers make informed choices by evaluating options, outcomes, probabilities, and payoffs to create more effective, engaging, and learner-centred educational experiences.
As a learning designer, your ultimate goal is to create engaging, effective learning experiences that drive real results. But how do you ensure your designs truly resonate with your learners? The answer lies in learner-centred design, a powerful approach that puts your learners at the heart of the design process.
Enter microlearning – a game-changing approach that's shaping the field of learning design. If you're a learning designer looking to stay ahead of the curve and deliver impactful learning experiences, it's time to dive into the world of microlearning.
Discover the ADDIE Model, a robust instructional design framework. Learn how to apply its five phases to create effective training programs, enhance learner engagement, and ensure continuous improvement in learning design.
Unlock the power of Reigeluth’s Elaboration Theory in your online course creation. Learn how to set compelling learning objectives with ChatGPT to enhance learner engagement and success.
Instructional design is the process of creating effective teaching methods and materials using proven strategies about how people learn best. Learn about the goals, process, and importance of instructional design for improving learning outcomes.
Learn how to set SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) learning objectives for your online course with ChatGPT, enhancing clarity and focus.
"Discover how to craft impactful learning objectives using Bloom’s Taxonomy with ChatGPT. Elevate your online courses by fostering higher-order thinking skills among learners.