Instructional Design Job Aids RECAP #109: Challenge | Recap
Thanks to everyone who shared an instructional design job aid, cheat sheet or demo in this week's challenge. The amount of experience and creativity in this community is amazing!
Remember: The challenges are always open. You can jump into this or any previous challenge anytime and we'll update the recap post to include your work.
James Finder
Project Scope Questionnaire | James Finder | Website
Ryan Martin
Scenario Blueprint | Ryan Martin | Website | @luckyryan
Ryan Martin
Scenario Blueprint Presentation | Ryan Martin | Website | @luckyryan
Bola Owoade
Alexander Salas
View demo | Learn more & download | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn
Preston Ruddell
Learn more & download | Preston Ruddell
Learn more & download | Preston Ruddell
Learn more & download | Preston Ruddell
Linda Lorenzetti
E-Learning Checklist | Linda Lorenzetti | Website | @lindalor
Adam Hain
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Teacher Planning Kit | Adam Hain
12 Principles of Multimedia Learning | Adam Hain
Cecilia Bernal
Course design template | Cecilia Bernal | Intexpliki | @intexpliki
Preston Ruddell
Learn more & download | Preston Ruddell
Regina Floyd
Mike Taylor
Learn more & download | Mike Taylor | Website | @tmiket
Norman Lamont
Marie Ortiz
Download Bloom’s Taxonomy Staircase | Marie Ortiz
Bloom’s Teacher Planning Toolkit | Marie Ortiz
Download the Padagogy Wheel v4.0 | Marie Ortiz
View the Interactive Model of Bloom’s Learning Skills | Marie Ortiz
Jackie Van Nice
View demo | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains
Montse Anderson
View demo | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning
Lokesh Sahal
View demo | Lokesh Sahal | Website
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