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  • Crafting My Personal Development Plan: A Roadmap to Growth and Success

    As I embark on the next phase of my career, I’ve realized the importance of having a structured plan to guide my professional and personal development. To achieve my goals, I’ve designed a personal development… Read more

  • The Impact of Technology on Learning and Training

    It is clear that technology in training is on an unstoppable upward trend but using it merely to seem cutting-edge is not the smartest move. The real value lies in using technology strategically to enhance… Read more

  • Planning for a Needs Assessment

    Training Request at Southwest Airlines Issue: Enhancing Customer Service for International Flights Southwest Airlines has recently expanded its routes to include more international destinations. While the company has a strong reputation for customer service on… Read more

  • Training: The Secret Weapon for Organizational Success

    Training is an important and necessary element of any organization. Did you know that high-performing companies are five times more likely than low performing companies to have a strong culture of learning? Companies that build… Read more

  • Reflection

    As an educator, I have always been interested and invested in how people learn. Throughout this course, we examined historical perspectives on learning, learning theories, how to effectively incorporate technology in instruction, and the factors… Read more

  • Fitting the Pieces Together

    When I was originally asked how I learned best, I responded that I most closely aligned my learning style with Constructivism. I believed this because I have found that information is most meaningful to me… Read more

  • Mind Mapping: A Visual Representation of Connectivism!

    Up until recently, Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Constructivism have been the prevailing learning theories. Behaviorists believe that learning should be viewed as a change in observable behavior, and that internal processing is largely unknowable (Moore, 2011).… Read more

  • Learning and the Brain

    Instructional designers are critical in the process of learning. Our job is to develop training, curriculum, or courses for learning. Therefore, it is important to have an understanding of how people learn. At it’s most… Read more

  • Welcome to my blog

    As someone who is looking to change careers and exploring the world of Instructional Design, I am hungry to learn from experts in the field! A great way to do this is through blogs and… Read more

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