Webinar Recording Details
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Date and TimeThu, Dec 08, 2011 at 10AM Pacific / 1PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
Are you under pressure to cram too much content into your elearning? In this webinar, you'll learn a quick way to replace dry information with creative, high-energy activities.
Cathy Moore will introduce a visual approach to instructional design that makes clear which content and activities will be most useful and powerful. The four-step process will help you:
You'll end up with a streamlined process that will help you create lean, lively elearning on any subject.
Cathy Moore will introduce a visual approach to instructional design that makes clear which content and activities will be most useful and powerful. The four-step process will help you:
- Brainstorm lively, engaging activities that help learners apply new knowledge on the job
- Identify what content really needs to be included and what can be cut
- Convince your subject matter experts to agree to the cuts
- Design materials that intrigue and challenge learners--and change their real-world behavior
You'll end up with a streamlined process that will help you create lean, lively elearning on any subject.
About Cathy Moore
Cathy Moore is an instructional design consultant dedicated to saving the world from boring elearning. She's a passionate advocate for improving business performance by respecting and challenging learners.
Her advice and designs have been used by organizations that include Microsoft, Pfizer, and the US Army. She has 28 years of experience in helping people improve their performance.
Cathy has been invited to present her ideas for improving instructional design at major conferences in the US, Australia, and UK. Through her blog, she shares ideas with about 7,000 international subscribers.