21 Brilliant Resources for Up-skilling Learning Designers

21 Brilliant Resources for Up-skilling Learning Designers

Resources for Up-skilling Learning Designers for the Informal & Social Learning Age

THE QUOTE

Instructional designers need to run, not walk, away from classroom-thinking and get to the point of providing short, quick business focused learning points that are easily accessible when and where our learners need them. This means leveraging new technologies to deliver non-traditional instruction.”- Karl Kapp

THE JOURNEY

We, like many out there, are of the view that, though most learning designers possess good levels of skills around the traditional training (formal learning) area, their skill levels fall short around the informal or social learning areas. This is mainly because designing informal and social learning experiences for workplaces demands a diverse and unique set of qualities.

Today, while we are in the midst of up-skilling our learning designers, we set out on a quick journey to revisit our most precious resources on this subject in order to see how to leverage these in our up-skilling exercise.

Below are the questions we had in mind when we embarked on our journey:

OUR FINDINGS

Below are some of the interesting resources (from a big list we examined in this exploratory journey) on this subject that we would like to share with you.

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Surveys/Studies

 

 

Articles/Blog Posts


Courses/Programs/Tools

 

 

Books
 


Presentations/Videos

 


OUR LEARNINGS

As we came to end of our search, we had the following learnings as ‘take-aways’ from our little journey:

 

What are your thoughts and experiences on up-skilling learning designers for the informal and social learning age? What resources would you like to share on this subject?

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