If you want to meet me for a realtime live audio chat, I invite you to join the Instructional Design Junction Club on the Clubhouse app. I have a weekly room where we discuss instructional design and I’d love to…
Category: Instructional Design Concepts
Concepts (Theories and models) of Instructional Design
Announcing the Fall Sessions of our Online Instructional Design Certificate Courses.
IDEAL: David Kolb’s Cycle of Experiential Learning
Winning the Microlearning War – My Article on LinkedIn
Bloom’s Taxonomy as Perceived by Coffeebeans
Two New Free Workshops – CICD (Creativity) and TID (Training.)
Dear Readers, This spring, I’m happy to announce two mint-fresh workshops for my two favorite audience groups – the writers and the trainers. 1. The Creativity & Instructional Content Development (CICD) Workshop on April 07, 2019 (Sunday.) For the writers (content…
Instructional Designer – The Conjurer of Learning
A lot of confusion exists around the term “Instructional Designer.” In many e-learning organizations, it’s a designation; but thankfully, most understand it to be a role, which it is. And yet, most recruiters aren’t able to differentiate between a content…
Free Instructional Design Primer Workshop on January 03, 2016.
Dear Readers, I am organizing a 3-hour Free ID Primer workshop on January 03, 2016. After a rather long hiatus, it will give me an opportunity to reconnect with you over a discussion on Instructional Design. If you are interested…
IDEAL: Cognitive Dissonance & Other ID Principles – Relationships!
Previous posts in this series: IDEAL: Understanding Cognitive Dissonance – Explanation and Illustration. IDEAL: Cognitive Dissonance in On-ground and Online Trainings – Reasons & Remedy. Cognitive Dissonance & Other Instructional Design Principles: Cognitive dissonance reflects in many other ID theories…
IDEAL: Cognitive Dissonance in On-ground and Online Trainings – Reasons & Remedy.
Read the previous post “IDEAL: Understanding Cognitive Dissonance – Explanation and Illustration” here. Cognitive Dissonance in Classrooms and Other Learning Environments: According to Leon Festinger, who proposed the theory, Cognitive dissonance may arise due to two or more conflicting cognitions (thoughts.)…