5 Key Learning Theories Every Instructional Designer Should Know
Learning theories are like the foundation of a house—without them, everything you build will be unstable. As an instructional designer, understanding how people learn is
Learning theories are like the foundation of a house—without them, everything you build will be unstable. As an instructional designer, understanding how people learn is
Artificial intelligence in learning is like having a personal guide who knows exactly what you need to succeed, adapting to your pace and preferences in
In today’s learning environment, social learning is key. Learning isn’t just an individual task; it’s a group effort where learners share ideas and discuss concepts.
Unlike traditional lecture-based methods, experiential learning places students at the center of their own learning journey, offering hands-on, immersive experiences that deepen comprehension, foster critical
In the vibrant landscape of education, one principle reigns supreme: diversity. Just as each student brings a unique set of experiences and perspectives to the
“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think” -Albert Einstein Previously we discussed a new orientation for a
It’s oft-repeated that the structure of the American classroom was based on newly industrialized factories to provide a steady stream of workers. That may have
At a job, not too long ago, I was tasked with leading a team to translate documents from English to Spanish and conducting interviews in
You’d be hard pressed to find a student in the United States that has not heard Martin Luther King’s speech delivered on August 28, 1963.
There is no substitute for experience. Take the smartest person that you know and place them in a new environment and task them with a