Friday, September 10, 2010

http://tarunagoel.blogspot.com/2010/08/top-10-resources-on-instructional.html

I located Taruna Goel's blog under a general search and found it to be full of links to great resources. Although the person that oversees this blog is located in India please do not let this deter you from utilizing this blog. She does one fairly through post a month and they are on varying topics relating to instructional design from the use of blogs to culture-neutral instructional design. This month she has posted a pretty comprehensive list of basic resources that every Instructional Designer should be familiar with. And she links them directly to the online resources whether it's a wiki, another blog, or just a white paper. She is connected and very active in the ID global community.


 

http://blog.cathy-moore.com

Cathy Moore's blog notes that in this blog you will find practical ideas to help you create powerful eLearning for adults. Her current post relates to narration of content. She brings up some interesting points. This blog also contains information on designing action pasked eLearning, action mapping and a daily instructional design idea via her Twitter account. She even has an article in building memorable eLearning on a budget.


 

http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/instructional-design/

This is a great website hosted by articulat.com and overseen by Tom Kuhlmann a 15 year ID veteran. He has a ID degree from Pepperdine and has worked for Capital One and Weyerhauser among others. This website contains a plethora of resources on ID, eLearning, PPT resources, and audio/visual/graphic tips. That's not all. He also include other links to tutorials and other relevant resources. He also includes something he calls "Rapid eLearning 101". Check it out…cool stuff.

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