Instructional Design Job Aids #109: Challenge | Recap
I’ve always relied on templates, cheat sheets, and job aids to help me work faster and more efficiently.
When I wrote courses, I used cheat sheets that included writing snippets for course openings, introducing learning objectives, writing quiz feedback, and interviewing SMEs.
As a course developer, I relied on cheat sheets for Flash and Photoshop shortcut keys, screenshots of common slide and interaction layouts, browser-compatibility charts, and publish settings for audio and video files.
I get that topics like “templates” can be hot-button issues in our industry. But templates don’t have to be about gratuitous visual elements as much as guides to help you improve quality and consistency in your courses.
So when Rachel Barnum directed me to a Reddit discussion on instructional design cheat sheets, I knew this would make a great weekly challenge!
Challenge of the week
This week, your challenge is to share an instructional design cheat sheet, job aid, or reference document that you created.
You can share any type of guide you like and it can be static (image, checklist, PDF) or interactive (tabs, document, labeled graphic, quiz). If you share a document, we’ll add it to our Course Design Assets in the Downloads hub.
Resources
Instructional Design Resources
Downloads
Articles
- Are You Asking These Questions to Build Effective E-Learning?
- Instructional System Design: The ADDIE Model A Handbook for Practitioners
- Instructional Design resources from the Rapid E-Learning Blog
- Adult Learning Theory and Principles
- Instructional Design Models
- Templates and Tools by Clark Quinn
Related Challenges
- Instructional Design Learning Activities
- Instructional Design Tips That Really Pop
- 10 Things Instructional Designers Don’t Like to Hear
- Instructional Design Quizzes
- Storyboard Templates for E-Learning
Last week’s challenge:
Before you create your cheat sheets, check out the updated member profile pages from last week’s challenge:
E-Learning Heroes Profiles #108: Challenge | Recap
Wishing you a template-tastic week, E-Learning Heroes!
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