Last year I embarked on a big journey. At the immature age of 50, I decided to start a PhD! It’s, to say the least,
Tag: instructional design
Can the learner journey be the learning outcome?
I was listening to a Game design podcast in the car this morning, the Game Design Round Table, and something was said that challenged my thinking
A classification of game thinking in learning design
Reading Andrzej Marczewski’s (@daverage) excellent and very engaging book “Even Ninja Monkeys Like to Play” has made me analyse more deeply how we try (and succeed or fail) to
Can we break free of slide thinking in e-learning modules?
Corporate e-learning is moving along on a changing path. We see instructional designers trying to avoid information dumps, write up scenarios, work with action based models for design,
Why Jane Austen would have been a brilliant instructional designer
The art of storytelling is so much part of good instructional design, that it makes a lot of sense to seek brilliant examples across media, even if they