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Ensure Your Instructional Design Stands Up to Learning Science.
Learning science is a professional imperative for instructional
designers. In fact, instructional design is applied learning
science. To create effective learning experiences that engage, we
need to know how learning works and what facilitates and hinders
it. We need to track the underlying research and articulate how our
designs reflect what is known. Otherwise, how can we claim to be
scrutable in our approaches? Learning Science for Instructional
Designers: From Cognition to Application distills the current scope
of learning science into an easy-to-read primer. Good instructional
design makes learning as simple as possible by removing
distractions, minimizing the cognitive load, and chunking necessary
information into digestible bits. But our aim must go beyond
enabling learners to recite facts to empowering them to make better
decisions-decisions about what to do, when, and how. This book
prepares you to design learning experiences that ensure retention
over time and transfer to the appropriate situations. Gain insights
into: Providing spaced practice and reflection. Tapping into
motivation and challenge to build learner confidence. Using
performance-support tools, social learning, and humor
appropriately. Prompts at the end of each chapter will spark your
thinking about how to use these concepts and more in your daily
work. Written by Clark N. Quinn, author of Millennials, Goldfish
& Other Training Misconceptions: Debunking Learning Myths and
Superstitions, this book is perfect for anyone who strives for
their instruction to stand up to learning science.
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