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Kick-Off the Year by Shedding SMART Goals

It's that time of year again when many try to set personal and professional goals. The problem is that generally, we set a New Year's resolution only to have about 10% of people stick with them for more than a few months. This is reality, and I believe it's because we tackle goals from the ... Read more

Defining Instructional Design

What is Instructional Design? Many moons ago, I surveyed L&D people and asked them to self-identify their job role titles. This corresponded with a blog post I wrote about Instructional Design being dead. When all was said and done, there were 93 different variances of L&D titles. Instructional Designer Instructional Experience Designer Training (or L&D) ... Read more

Eight Things You Can Do Tomorrow to Make Your E-Learning More Accessible

Are your learning designs truly accessible? Who deserves the chance to get better at their jobs? Who deserves the chance to access the latest information in their field? Most people would answer, “everyone.” E-learning can be a great way to reach more people with your professional development offerings. But without purposeful planning, technology could be ... Read more

Building a Habit of Continuous Learning

“The only thing that is constant is change.” – Heraclitus Especially with technological advancements, the world is constantly changing. Knowledge is more obtainable now than ever before. All you need is a computer and an Internet connection and you can learn just about anything you want, and in the workplace today, people who do not ... Read more

Debunking Learning Myths: What is Our Responsibility?

Ah, learning myths. Will they ever go away?   Probably not. As long as there are people, myths will persist.   George Washington had wooden teeth. You need to drink eight glasses of water a day. You'll get cramps if you swim after eating. It takes seven years to digest gum. Napoleon Bonaparte was short. ... Read more

Level Up Your Designs! Steps to Use Canva as Your Go-To Design Tool

What is Canva, you might ask? Canva gives businesses, organizations, and people like you - a very simple design platform that enables you to create amazing and professional quality graphic designs. Canva is a design tool that is ideal for use in your learning designs to create beautiful projects that engage, inspire and inform. And ... Read more

Creative Ways to Debrief and Add Reflection to Learning Programs

When you neglect the debriefing and reflection processes in training - your training is at risk of failure. We all know debriefing and reflection activities are crucial to the learning process, yet they are routinely skipped in face-to-face, eLearning, and virtual sessions. But why? A debrief is a simple yet powerful tool that lets participants ... Read more

Creating a Safe Haven for Learning

It would be delightful if, for every training session, everyone turned up ready to listen and engage actively. But Dorothy, we aren't in Kansas anymore! Many people show up with plenty of training baggage. They may consider your training session punishment. They have had training experiences with facilitators who considered themselves "Master of Their Domain." ... Read more

New Technologies for Learning: AI Edition

If you're wondering what all the noise is about technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) lately, you're not alone. With this extremely timely topic, we have the honor of hosting Myra Roldan, the ULTIMATE expert in Emerging Technologies. Along with Myra, discover the ultimate game-changer for instructional designers, "AI in the Workflow"! This 90-minute session allows ... Read more

Learning from Others: Building a Collaborative Learning Culture

It's time to talk Collaborative Learning! As a nudge, here is a quick down-and-dirty definition: Collaborative learning is the educational approach of using groups to enhance learning by working together. Groups of two or more learners work together to solve problems, complete tasks, or learn new concepts. This approach actively engages learners to process and ... Read more

Unexpected Discoveries: The Importance of Serendipitous Learning

Well, that was an unexpected discovery! Time flies, and as time flies, so does technology and knowledge gains. It's always good practice to plan some structured learning. You know, the type we build into our calendars to have a quiet moment to read some research or participate in a webinar. However, sometimes the best ideas ... Read more

How to convert your old FAQs into engaging chatbots using AI

What if you could make those tired old Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) documents come alive? This Learn Something New session is very special!  We will be joined by Margie Meacham, one of the first instructional design experts to apply neuroscience to instructional design and owner of Learning to Go, or as the rest of L&D ... Read more

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