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27 Σεπ 2022 · The Do It Messy Approach is the book for instructional designers in search of a no nonsense formula for creating engaging courses and training. Forget about wading through thousands of jargon-laced pages on learning theories or designing cookie cutter courses following a stale template.
The Do It Messy Approach is the book for instructional designers in search of a no nonsense formula for creating engaging courses and trainings. Forget about wading through thousands of jargon-laced pages on learning theories or designing cookie cutter courses following a stale template.
THE DO IT MESSY APPROACH learn. While I wouldn’t change a thing about my own instruc-tional design journey, I did always wonder why there wasn’t some form of a simple step-by-step guide when it came to designing online courses and programs. Fast forward from 2016 to today, and Dr. Sargent has written this guide.
The Do It Messy Approach trains you to focus on what your learners need to know and the most efficient way to deliver that knowledge. Combining the beginner’s mindset with design thinking helps you avoid distractions and get to a complete course blueprint more quickly.
The Do It Messy Approach is the book for instructional designers in search of a no nonsense formula for creating engaging courses and training. Forget about wading through thousands of jargon-laced pages on learning theories or designing cookie cutter courses following a stale template. Welcome to the IDOL™ world of creative possibilities!
27 Σεπ 2022 · In a refreshingly entertaining step-by-step guide, Robin Sargent, PhD shares everything you need to know to design instruction for corporate training on any topic. After teaching thousands of students how to design instruction through the IDOL™ courses Academy, Dr. Robin serves up 18 fun-size chapters helping you.
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