Design For How People Learn (Voices That Matter) Many of us are also teaching, even when it's not in our job descriptions. But if you've ever fallen asleep over a boring textbook, or fast-forwarded through a tedious e-learning exercise, you know th
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| Title | : | Design For How People Learn (Voices That Matter) |
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| Rating | : | 4.71 (780 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0321768434 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2011-11-17 |
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Editorial : If it’s possible to be in love with a book, then I am in love with this one. Julie Dirksen has written a most excellent book for the beginning practitioner as well as the seasoned veteran of instructional design. --Cammy Bean, Vice President of Learning Design, Kineo This book is probably the single best book for the person who’s just getting started and wants to know more about instructional design and how people learn. --Tom Kuhlmann, Author of the Rapid E-Learning BlogI’m delighted to have this witty, insightful, cleverly illustrated guide. --Michael W. Allen, Ph.D., Author of Michael Allen's Guide to E-Learning
Products, technologies, and workplaces change so quickly today that everyone is continually learning. Many of us are also teaching, even when it's not in our job descriptions. Whether it's giving a presentation, writing documentation, or creating a website or blog, we need and want to share our knowledge with other people. But if you've ever fallen asleep over a boring textbook, or fast-forwarded through a tedious e-learning exercise, you know that creating a great learning experience is harder than it seems. In Design For How People Learn, you'll discover how to use the key principles behind learning, memory, and attention to create materials that enable your audience to both gain and retain the knowledge and skills you're sharing. Using accessible visual metaphors and concrete methods and examples, Design For How People Learn will teach you how to leverage the fundamental concepts of instructional design both to improve your own learning and to engage your audience.
His feeling for developing memorable themes, in this case lost ships, is gripping for both adults who allow their imaginations to seized by large events effectively told, as well as children.
At times one hears unjustified carping from scientists at Ballard's role as a popularizer. A limited diversity of interviewees hampers its usefulness - I was incredibly disturbed when one interviewee said, unchallenged, that the use of live instruments was "not real hip-hop." Otherwise, an interesting, albeit short-sighted journey.. I think that will happen eventually; in the meantime I'm grateful for these books.
There is also an unbound foldout with large scale conventional line drawings of the ship. Book as described!. The ones used during WWII were as big as a three-bedroom home, but they were essential. It is a must for any Esther fan.. 1545) to Felice Ficharelli (c. I read Bruce Petty's first book and knew then I would follow this writer wherever he might take me.
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