Creativity follows mastery, so mastery of skills is the first priority for young talent. -- Benjamin Bloom In this article, I want to clarify some misconceptions and add a layer of understanding to Bloom’s Taxonomy of...
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Design 101: Sequencing learning
I was in my early 20’s and in my first job doing data entry and photocopying at a large management consulting company. (Everyone starts somewhere!) I still remember my supervisor, Mary. I had such a hard time communicating with her and understanding what she wanted...
Ways to blend learning
I spent a week at a cottage recently with my husband’s entire family. We’re all double vaxxed, so I felt comfortable gathering with so many people. It was wonderful to be on the lake and able to socialize! With extended family, there are bound...
Training and non-training solutions
I had a glorious week at a cottage earlier in July and took a stack of books to read. One of the work-related books I read was Revolutionize Learning & Development: Performance and Innovation Strategy for the Information Age by Clark Quinn. It’s from 2014, so the...
Blended Learning: The best of both worlds
As I talk with colleagues and clients in organizations large and small, our conversations inevitably turn to how people will work after the pandemic. Many are planning a hybrid approach, and it seems remote work and learning will be a lingering effect of the world...
What is curriculum design?
And how is it different than designing an individual course? My family put together two puzzles over the holidays. The first was a village in France and made me nostalgic about our family trip in 2017. The other puzzle was rows and rows of kittens. I noticed my son...
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL COMPLETING THIS ELEARNING?
My husband and I were talking one morning after the kids were off to school. He was telling me about this elearning course he wanted to finish that afternoon. By the time he was finished, I thought, "That’s the topic for my next newsletter!” First, let me say that my...
Combatting the Forgetting Curve
You’ve probably heard the adage that we have memories like a goldfish. Of course, this has been debunked, but the myth persists. I wonder if part of the persistence of the myth is grounded in the forgetting curve. In 1885 Hermann Ebbinghaus studied memory and found...
How do adult learning principles inform good instructional design?
Like many of us, my Saturdays growing up included a trip to the pool for swimming lessons. On one occasion, I remember being old enough to venture into the deep end. I was hugging the pool edge and looked back to the shallow end where my mother was learning to swim....