Saturday, January 7, 2012

Training through Instructional Design

Hi,

I have been looking at Instuctional Design websites and found some interesting information that I want to share with you. 

The first site I found was at http://debseed.wordpress.com/2011/12/31/693/
This blog discusses different design issues and is from a women in the U.K.  The different issues she discusses area all about developing technology for the enhancement of instruction and links go over things like the filtering of noise on websites, designing interactive Word documents, video feedback , eportfolios,and alot of other cool topics.

The second blog I liked was http://ideas.blogs.com/lo/instructional_design/ which is Instructional
Design for eLearning Approaches and has a plethora of great information.  This blogger, Ferdinand Crouch, goes over his presentation of a pharmaceutical project.  What I find very interesting in the different phases he goes over is the practice phase where studnets, after being shown the course or project objectives, have a chance to practice putting together the different drugs via the interactive web training as a way to better retain the information.  I find this approach very interesting and hope to learn more on this subject.  This would be a very handing tool in developing my animal handling training.

The third blog I found for today was Internet Time Blogs.  There is some very relevant information that I found as a studnet to Instructional Design to be very helpful.  I liked the different tips that can be found on this site.  Basic information that is understandable and then there are also more complex learnings found also. Under Best Practices there is a list of how people best learn and the 20 or so bullet points such as the learner knowing what is relevent to them and what they will get out of it and understanding what is expected of them to name a couple. 

Have fund looking at these and stay tuned for more next week.  Take care! 

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