Tag: reflection
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From Selling Roofs to Running ERP Training Rooms: A Wild Ride into Adulting and Instructional Design
What would you say if I told you that all the bad news you hear on YouTube or cable news is full of it—and that your dreams are still very much alive, just waiting on you to stop making excuses? Here’s me saying goodbye to my old job. 2 years of growing the club, growing…
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Ethics and Growth as an ID Professional
From my original post:Learning with design and technology appears to have almost limitless possibilities in 2024 because of the number of online tools available from YouTube videos to personalized AI tutors that can be fed datasets to help teach on a specific topic. I would summarize by saying that LDT is the process by which…
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Merrill’s First Principles Framework Comparison: Behaviorism vs. Gagné’s Theory of Instruction
Below you can find an in-depth breakdown of two theories of instructional design that interests me. This information is crucial for developing high quality instructional programs! Questions Behaviorism Gagné’s Theory of Instruction Compare/Contrast 1. Solving Real-World Problems Despite its limitations, behaviorism is seen most prominently in [real-world] contexts where the objectives are unambiguous, where their…
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Bloom’s Taxonomy and Chat GPT
7/7/24 Going back to school I found that my YouTube recommendations have shifted towards including educational videos. Upon being recommended Six Levels of Thinking Every Student MUST Master on Justin Sung’s channel I became intrigued to use his prompt technique in my own discoveries about learning design and technology. Bloom’s Taxonomy was introduced in 1956…