Instructional designers specializes in the creation of learning solutions. In this podcast, Rebecca J Hogue interviews instructional designers from a variety of different fields, with the goal of gaining a better understanding of what instructional designers do. The role of instructional designers varies across contexts including formal education, corporate sector, healthcare, non-profit, military, government, and more. Further the types of learning solutions created by instructional designe ...
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Trends & Issues in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, and Learning Sciences


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Trends & Issues in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, and Learning Sciences
Abbie Brown and Tim Green
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#IDIODC Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee


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#IDIODC Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee
Brent Schlenker and Chris Van Wingerden
#IDIODC is an eLearning podcast brought to you by Brent Schlenker and Chris Van Wingerden from the dominKnow team. Recorded completely live and candid, the two talk weekly about L&D, specifically instructional design. Want to join us live? Check out our Crowdcast: https://www.crowdcast.io/dominknow Brent Schlenker is dominKnow's Community Manager. Chris Van Wingerden is dominKnow's Sr. VP Learning Solutions.
Stories and conversations about the design of modern learning experiences.
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Become an IDOL: Instructional Design and Online Learning


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Become an IDOL: Instructional Design and Online Learning
Dr. Robin Sargent
Instructional Design and Online Learning developer tips, tricks, advice, expert interviews, and insider information.
a list of instructional media archive
Welcome to the Marla Mejia podcast.
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A show to help educators integrate instructional technology into their classroom, building, or district.
The show about the instructional design journey.
Listen is as we broadcast IMS updates and instructional technology strategies and environments via the IMS at Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13.
Do not try this at home.
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Parker's Podcasts on Instructional Technology


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Parker's Podcasts on Instructional Technology
Charlie Parker
All about instructional technology tools for the classroom Cover art photo provided by John Schnobrich on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@johnschno
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Valley View PreK-5 Instructional Technology


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Valley View PreK-5 Instructional Technology
Scott Dillard
This is a podcast to highlight the amazing ways PK-5 Valley View educators are integrating innovative instructional technology in their classrooms.
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E-Learning and Instructional Design Podcast


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E-Learning and Instructional Design Podcast
E-Learning and Instructional Design Podcast
E-Learning and Instructional Design Podcast
The Office of Instructional Support Services (ISS) serves as the primary support center for the use of techology in teaching and research. ISS offers technology support for faculty using the Undergraduate
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#THATAsianIC The raw and real Instructional Coach


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#THATAsianIC The raw and real Instructional Coach
Victoria Comey Salvat
Welcome to #THATAsianIC, where we talk about all things education and taking care of your whole self. I’m Victoria and I’m currently an Instructional Coach for Greenville County Schools. All these views are mine. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victoria-salvat/support
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The Digital Photo Experience (Instructional Video Podcast)


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The Digital Photo Experience (Instructional Video Podcast)
Rick Sammon and Juan Pons
where YOU are the focus
Need help navigating the “career” part of being a NEW Instructional Designer or E-Learning Developer? I’m Nyla, a mid-career Instructional designer and I’ve created the podcast to help new instructional designers find their footing. Because doing it on your own can seem daunting at first. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nylalxd/support
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ED LDRSP 325 Winterfeldt Instructional Tech Fall 2011

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ED LDRSP 325 Winterfeldt Instructional Tech Fall 2011
Henry Winterfeldt Fall 2011
This is a feed of pages for ED LDRSP 325 Winterfeldt Instructional Tech Fall 2011
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DIY Narrator: For Instructional Designers Who Narrate eLearning


Narrating your eLearning is about more than just delivering information, it’s about engaging your learners. To get the most out of your time narrating, you need to make sure you’re focused on the things that will improve the conversationality of your narration and connect your learner to the message and intent of your e-learning project.
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Mrs. Lee's Journey through Instructional Technology


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Mrs. Lee's Journey through Instructional Technology
Mrs. Lee's Journey through Instructional Technology
Follow me through my journey through KSU's ITEC Ed.D. program.
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Learning Lights - The Instructional Design, eLearning, and Training Podcast by Shafali Anand

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Learning Lights - The Instructional Design, eLearning, and Training Podcast by Shafali Anand
Shafali Anand
This podcast covers topics on instructional design, eLearning content development, training design and development - and talks about how to create content that binds your audience. This podcast is for aspiring and practicing learning professionals, including content developers, instructional designers, trainers, and teachers. The host of this podcast, Shafali Anand, has been designing and delivering online and classroom training programs on Instructional Design and eLearning for the past 15 ...
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Episode 214 Trends for July 12-26, 2022: Software, Instructional Design & Teaching, Digital Citizenship, and Hardware
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We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included June 29-July 11, 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine. The top trend for this episode was the same top trend as was in our last episode: software. Resources include articles about the Apple OS updates on most [&hellip Tags: digital…
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The Organization Enablement movement is coming. But what is it? And how does this impact our role in corporate training learning and development? Since corporate culture starts at the top, here's a few questions to ask yourself. How are you facilitating growth in your organization? Do you define growth based on revenue? Or maybe it's based on the n…
Yorel L. P. Stephens, MPA, MA. Ed is an Adult Learning and Training consultant with 20+ years of experience serving education, non-profit, and corporate organizations. A graduate of the University of Phoenix, Wilmington College, and Lincoln University she specializes in bringing strategic goals to life through learning experiences, coaching instruc…
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Our Drink'n'Draw host, Kevin Thorn, recently took his family to Disney World and he sketchnoted the entire experience. Of course he did. If you think this doesn't have any relationship or impact on your work, well, you'd be wrong. Analyzing business processes is a mandatory part of L&D work. We listen. We ask questions. We watch. And then magic hap…
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Episode 213 Trends for June 29-July 11, 2022: Software, Network & Personal Security, Online Teaching & Learning, and Hardware
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We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included June 29-July 11, 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine. As is often the case during this time of the year, the number of resources we flipped were lower than is typical. The top trend for this episode [&hellip Tags: Hardware, networ…
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The corporate 9 to 5 isn't for everyone, and never has been. In a post-pandemic world nobody is even really sure what "work" looks like any more. Are you going back into the office? Maybe, you're in the office for half the week and working from home the other half. Or maybe not. It's been a frustrating experience for many, and a liberating experien…
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Episode 212 Trends for June 15-28, 2022: Instructional Design & Teaching Strategies, VR & the Metaverse, Ed Tech News and Ed Tech Facilitation, and Software
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We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included June 15-28, 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine. The top trend for this episode was Instructional Design and Teaching Strategies. Resources include articles included a reflection on the impact of the pandemic on education, strateg…
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Did you know the same percentage of employees who quit due to pay also quit for not having career advancement opportunities (63% - Pew Research)? We talk a lot about the technologies and processes used by instructional designers, but have you ever thought about how important your role is in providing career opportunities for others? It's easy to fo…
Robin Sargent PhD, is an entrepreneur, instructional designer, and former professor, recognized as a leader in the instructional design community. She is the owner and founder of IDOL courses, IDOL Talent, and VITAL courses. IDOL courses is the trade school that serves clients through IDOL Talent while developing the next generation of creative lea…
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If you're new to Instructional Design, or a more experienced L&D professional, you've probably seen the need for our skills spike recently. There has never been a better time to be an Instructional Designer. Job growth is predicted to be at the top of the list of professional careers. Emerging technologies and a systemic migration of our definition…
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Demystifying Instructional Design


Stan Skrabut is a card carrying lifelong learner who has spent his career helping people and organizations achieve improved performance. He is a scholar, teacher, author, veteran, martial artist, and avid reader. Throughout his working life, he has changed roles and responsibilities countless times. He worked as a guard, organizational trainer, ins…
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Become an IDOL: Instructional Design and Online Learning


In this episode, I'm chatting with Who's your ADDIE Co-founders Stephanie Bandli and Lizzy Steenkamp. Who’s your ADDIE? is an e-learning marketplace run by practicing e-learning professionals with over 15 years of experience in e-learning design and development. They are obsessed with creating digital learning that is engaging, pedagogically (or an…
In this episode, I'm chatting with Janette Wilcken about her teacher transition to instructional design. Janette shares all the details of her journey and how it was through networking and hard work in the IDOL courses Academy that she landed her new role as Learning and Development Specialist for PM Pediatrics. Janette's dedication and strategy fo…
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Episode 211 Trends for May 19 – June 14, 2022: Hardware & Software, Security & Citizenship, Instructional Design & Teaching, and Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, & the Metaverse
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We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included May 18-June 13 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine. The top trend for this episode was the same as it was in our previous episode: Hardware and Software. Resources include articles about Web 3.0, instructional software introductio…
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Damn it, Jim! I'm an Instructional Designer! Not a scientist! That may be so, but it doesn't mean you can't perform experiments. Testing things out is how we learn. You can ask experts, consultants, and thought leaders, to give you all the answers, but you'll never truly know what will work until you do it. So, let's learn how to experiment within …
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#IDIODC Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee


Building a learning culture is the latest trending priority within many organizations. It's a daunting task. However, it's not impossible. Even the smallest shift in the corporate culture towards a learning culture can offer significant outcomes. But where do we start? The most important step is to define a culture of learning within your organizat…
Jean Dengler is a Senior Trainer with Service Corporation International. In her role she delivers a variety of training programs to a diverse group of associates using a virtual platform designed in Adobe Connect. While her primary role is to facilitate training, she considers herself fortunate to have the support of a fantastic team who offers her…
In this episode of IDIODC we have the pleasure of talking with the founder of the 5 Moments of Need, Dr. Conrad Gottfredson. Dr. Gottfredson recently released a white paper titled EnABLE: The 5 Moments of Need Instructional Systems Design Methodology. And if you missed it, or have not downloaded it, I would encourage you to do so prior to this amaz…
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Demystifying Instructional Design


Rachael Assignon started her career as a foreign language teacher. She transitioned to corporate learning and development and has experience in automotive, health care, finance, and military. As an instructional designer and facilitator, she finds there is a lot of crossover between teaching and corporate learning. The outcome for both is the same:…
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Building measurement skills is critical for corporate training professionals who seek to align their L&D programs to business outcomes for organizational success. Achieving measurement maturity is a change effort requiring commitment and discipline. Understanding your current capabilities and gaps is an essential first step followed by determining …
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Episode 210 Trends for May 3-18, 2022: Hardware & Software, Instructional Design & Teaching, AR/VR/Metaverse, and Curriculum Design
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We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included May 2-18, 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine. The top trend for this episode is Hardware and Software. Resources include articles about Sonos voice-controlled digital assistant, Amazon’s new $60 tablet, Acer revealed an external …
As an aspiring, or new, instructional designer, PowerPoint is okay to start building eLearning graphics. But at a certain point you'll need to level up your skillset in graphics creation by moving to Photoshop. After all, you're a professional now. It's time to start working like one and using professional-grade tools. Photoshop is a powerful tool …
In this episode, I'll be chatting with Moe Ash, an IDOL Mentor, Freelance Consultant, and Owner/Founder of The Catalyst. He holds a BSC degree in Human Resources Management and a degree in Economics from Sadat Academy for Management Sciences, a master’s degree in International Development from the American University in Cairo. An associate CIPD-HR,…
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Become an IDOL: Instructional Design and Online Learning


I'm chatting with Cynthia Berry about her teacher transition to an instructional designer role at Missouri University in this episode. Cynthia shares an inspiring story and great advice for those wanting to become an IDOL. Connect with Cynthia here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-berry-instructional-designer-455023216/ Learn more about the IDO…
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We often forget that creating a training event is only one part of the process. Just because you build it does not mean anyone in the business will hear about it, or want to engage. Some might say that if you use good enough instructional design practices that you don't need to do anything else. However, if you've spent any time at all working on l…
Eva is a lifelong trainer, analyst, intermittent project manager and relatively new ID. She found my passion for instructional design later in life, proving to herself it’s never too late to make a change. She finds that instructional design allows both her tech geek side and creative side room to grow. Her niche has always been in healthcare and s…
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Become an IDOL: Instructional Design and Online Learning


In this episode, I'll be chatting with Matt Smith, former CEO of Pure Learning, about all the things you should know before you become an IDOL. Matt is currently a senior director at a consulting agency with over 12 years of experience in instructional design and online learning. www.idolcourses.com/academy…
VR Headsets? Avatars? Metaverse? You may have heard these terms, but aren't sure how you might apply them in your learning solutions. You may still believe they are too expensive and out of reach for you and your team. In this episode we wanted to help training professionals understand where the VR industry is at and if anything has changed over th…
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Episode 209 Trends for April 16 to May 2, 2022: Hardware & Software, Instructional Design & Teaching, Research Reports, and Security and Citizenship
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We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included April 16-May 1, 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine. The top trend for this episode is Hardware and Software. Resources include articles about feedback tools for students and teachers, the Mac OS server discontinued, issues with C…
In this episode, I'll be chatting with Corry Worrell about the career transition that landed him an IDOL job at Nike! www.idolcourses.com/academy由Dr. Robin Sargent
When done well, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training creates space for courageous conversations that acknowledge hard truths around systemic inequities and explores topics that touch on people’s vulnerabilities in all facets of their lives. For those of you who do this work, there has not been a clear path to follow for making progress. …
"You must ENGAGE your learners!" Have you heard anyone say that before? Yep. Us too. We've had a few guests talk about it on IDIODC in the past. And from those conversations we've learned about games, experiences, and making learning fun. But what, exactly, do we mean by creating "engaging learning"? Dr. Clark Quinn joins us to talk about how we ne…
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Demystifying Instructional Design


Janet Lee is an Instructional Designer specializing in practical professional development strategies and content development for professors wishing to transition meaning-full training from face-to-face to online learning. She has a varied background in international K-12/higher education including curriculum development publications, international …
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Episode 208 Trends for March 31-April 15, 2022: Online Teaching & Learning, Instructional Design & Teaching, Security & Citizenship, and Hardware & Software
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We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included March 11-30, 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine. The top trend for this episode is Online Teaching and Learning. Resources include articles about m-learning strategies, improving outcome data, online presentation skills, and stud…
Blockchain, NonFungible Tokens, Crypto, ethereum, and other terms are making their way into L&D. Welcome to Learning3: The L&D version of Web3. Nobody has any idea what it is, but we might as well start calling it what we always call these evolutions when they hit our industry. All joking aside, now is a really good time to start having these conve…
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Instructional Designers and eLearning developers play an important role in DEI programs. When stock characters are required it's often difficult to find the right image that reflects your requirements. And when you do find something that works it's often quite boring and unfitting of the style you had designed. So, we're often left wondering, "I wi…
Janet Lee is an Instructional Designer specializing in practical professional development strategies and content development for professors wishing to transition meaning-full training from face-to-face to online learning. She has a varied background in international K-12/higher education including curriculum development publications, international …
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Episode 207 Trends for March 12-30, 2022: Instructional Design Strategies & Teaching, Remote & Hybrid Instruction, Security & Citizenship, and Applications of Educational Technology
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We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included March 11-30, 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine. The top trend for this episode is Instructional Design and Teaching. Resources include articles about the benefits of guided play, the future of learning, teaching creativity, and …
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#IDIODC Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee


The world of Learning and Development has changed over the decades, but many companies have a difficult time deviating from the comfortable path of "the way they've always done it." As instructional designers and corporate training professionals we make it our responsibility to improve all forms of learning within the organizations we serve. But th…
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#IDIODC Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee


As instructional designers, we're often working on projects related to very specific processes. We want to be clear, precise, and concise, in training that process. However, there are many other situations where training is asked to influence behaviors and build better cultures. This requires nuance, and creating training that impacts how the learn…
Autumm Caines is an Instructional Designer at the University of Michigan - Dearborn. She has earned an M.A. in Educational Technology from The Ohio State University and B.S. in Communication Technology from Eastern Michigan University and about 15 years of experience working in educational technology and instructional design. Autumm’s scholarly and…
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We had so much fun with Jeanne Bakker last year that we had to invite her back. With a strong background in psychology and the science of education, Jeanne has a keen understanding of how we learn and has applied that understanding to training companies around the world. We'll talk with Jeanne about a broad range of topics related to designing inst…