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E-raamat: Accidental Instructional Designer, 2nd Edition: Learning Design for the Digital Age

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: ATD Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781957157016
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  • Kirjastus: ATD Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781957157016

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Go From Accidental to Intentional

Filled with insights and tips, this updated edition of The Accidental Instructional Designer, by e-learning veteran Cammy Bean, covers nearly every aspect of the learning design process for those getting started or even for the experienced practitioner in need of new ideas.

Many trainers and instructional designers fall into the talent development profession by accident, often having been tasked by their organization to train others on a subject they are expert in. Whether they’re good at explaining technical concepts or have a way with PowerPoint, they have often have little to no formal education in instructional design. Many are looking for grounding in the core principles of instructional design so that they can design effective and engaging digital learning experiences.

Cammy explores instructional design basics such as working with subject matter experts, picking a design approach, and making your learning experiences better through storytelling, interactivity, and visuals. In this second edition, she goes deeper into the learning and development space (where instructional design happens at organizations), learning tools, the technology ecosystem, and assessment and evaluation frameworks. Along the way, you'll hear from a few other accidental instructional designers, get ideas for your own projects, and find resources and references to take your own practice to the next level.

Arvustused

Cammy Bean captures the essence of modern instructional design in this updated edition. Rich with stories, best practices, and guidance for anyone interested in the field, this volume will help you build an intentional instructional design practice.

Connie Malamed, Founder, Mastering Instructional Design







The Accidental Instructional Designer speaks to the too often forgotten L&D professionalthe subject matter experts who transitioned into instructional design. The book acknowledges the expertise these individuals bring to the table and supplements it with practical guidance upon which a successful L&D career can be built.

David Kelly, CEO, The Learning Guild







If you find yourself accidently designing instruction for a government, for-profit, or nonprofit organization, the first thing you need to do, after catching your breath, is  grab The Accidental Instructional Designer. This book will save you hours and hours of effort, frustration, and false starts. Read it cover to cover, dog-ear pages, underline passages, and make notes in the margins. It offers a practical, no-nonsense approach to the design, development, and delivery of instruction for anyone who didn't meticulously plan a career in instructional design.

Karl M. Kapp, Professor of Instructional Design and Technology, Bloomsburg University

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Outreach to ATD audience via emails to ATD audience, book catalog that ATD releases to its members and contacts, blog posts by authors and promotion of those posts to ATD audience; authors will support outreach with social media, help authors line up some podcasts with relevant outlets in TD
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Once Upon a Time xi
Part I
Chapter 1 The Basics of Instructional Design
3(22)
Chapter 2 On Learning Pie
25(10)
Chapter 3 Why Design Matters
35(18)
Part II
Chapter 4 Tools, Technologies, and Platforms, Oh My!
53(14)
Chapter 5 Working With Subject Matter Experts
67(18)
Chapter 6 What's Your Design Approach?
85(32)
Chapter 7 Mixing It Up: Effective Blends and Marketing Strategies
117(18)
Chapter 8 Finding Your Hook
135(12)
Chapter 9 Interactivity That Counts
147(24)
Chapter 10 Writing Better Learning Content
171(14)
Chapter 11 It's All in the Story
185(12)
Chapter 12 Looking Good: On Visual Design
197(10)
Chapter 13 Got Impact? Assessment and Evaluation
207(18)
Part III
Chapter 14 Taking It Forward
225(6)
My Favorite Resources 231(4)
Discussion Guide 235(6)
Selected Bibliography 241(8)
Index 249(10)
About the Author 259(2)
About ATD 261
Cammy Bean accidentally became an instructional designer in 1996 and has since collaborated with hundreds of organizations to design and deliver training programs. Shes worked at small startups, mid-sized training companies, boutique e-learning shops, and as a freelance instructional designer. An English and German studies major in college, Cammy found an affinity for writing and making complex ideas and concepts clear to an audience. In 2009, she helped start up US operations for Kineo, a global provider of learning solutions. Originally the VP of learning design for Kineo, Cammy is currently a senior solutions consultant. In this role she leads the North American sales team, supports clients through the initial discovery process, and manages custom client accounts to help organizations meet their strategic business objectives through better learning solutions. Shes into hiking, kayaking, trail running, swimming, the occasional triathlon, cooking, eating, reading, and photography. Shes also been a potter, a licensed massage therapist, a quilter, and more. Cammy lives in Massachusetts with her husband, Jon, and their three teenagers.