Instructional Designers

The biggest and most thorough collection of eLearning articles for Instructional Designers. Anything you need to know for Instructional Design, written by the top Instructional Designer experts worldwide.

January 21, 2019 | Sponsored

Designing Training Solutions With Myers-Briggs In Mind

Renowned management consultant, author, educator, and business-thought leader, Peter Drucker, once said: “Effective leadership is not about making speeches or being liked; leadership is defined by results, not attributes.” As a founding father of modern leadership theory, Mr. Drucker had a deep understanding of what makes a good leader. Yet, many of today’s leadership training curriculum show scant appreciation of the fact that to produce good results, leaders must be trained. And that training should directly reflect the attributes of the environments in which they are expected to lead.
by Marina Arshavskiy
December 24, 2018

Top 50 Most Popular eLearning Industry Articles For 2018

In eLearning Industry, we love quality content. We’re crazy about well-written articles; we’re always on the lookout for talented eLearning authors and we feel really lucky we have so many of those writing for us. Wondering what I’m talking about? Check this list of the top 50 most popular eLearning Industry articles for 2018.
by Christopher Pappas
November 14, 2018
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Revisiting A Fad: Tips And Facts On Blended Learning

While mixed reality, content curation, and user-generated learning are the topics of conversation today, this article revisits another topic that has faded without much fanfare – blended learning. Learn how to determine the right modality and mix to create a great program for your learners.
by Angel Green
October 4, 2018

Instructional Design FAQ For Beginners

A fundamental step in instructional product development is to select an Instructional Design model and strategy. Before deciding, you must know the distinction. This article answers questions about the difference, the relationship, and the application of models and strategies for Instructional Design.
by Zahira Merchant