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Learn to design best-fit solutions that support and enable frontline workers to help them perform their best.
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If you're feeling overwhelmed about how to practice inclusive design, this episode gives you practical advice so you can start today.
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Marketers use strategies, tactics, and technologies that can transform the work of L&D teams and individuals
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Ed Tech specialist, Matt Campbell, explains how to start a career in Educational Technology, the varied roles, and the most important skills.
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Can an AI tool generate accurate and interesting podcasts for learning? Listen, react, and leave a comment.
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David Kelly explains why developing leadership skills in L&D is important for people at every level of an organization and in any role.
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Hadiya Nuriddin explains how to start or improve a quality management program in your organization.
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Do you feel lost or confused about what you need to learn when it comes to AI? In this episode, we explore an AI Literacy framework developed by Stella Lee, Ph.D. We discuss the areas most suitable for learning designers to explore and some of the competencies in this model.
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If you don't have the right strategy or tool to solve a problem, consider looking at ways to affect behavior change. In this episode, Julie Dirksen explains how to apply a behavior change model to instructional design.
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Using data and analytics for instructional design may seem difficult. But Megan Torrance explains it in simple terms. Listen in to level up your ID skills.
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The Accidental Instructional Designer has a second edition! Author Cammy Bean provides the big picture view of the learning and development industry.
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What about gathering audience data before you start to design? Lori Niles-Hofmann explains how.
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In this solo episode, I talk about the diversity of career paths in instructional design for people who are trying to break into the field.
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When you create surveys for instructional design do you use a process that will get the most accurate results? In this episode, I explore survey design with forms specialist, Caroline Jarrett.
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Jobs To Be Done can help you address the functional, emotional and social aspects of learning.
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In this episode, we’re exploring the wonderful world of no code tools. These are powerful apps that you can use without programming.
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