Category: Opinions/Editorials
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Morbius For the Win
I’ve been getting over Covid for the last week and watching a LOT of movies. Look, maybe it’s the Covid, but I finally watched Morbius and thoroughly enjoyed it. Jared Leto as a vampire. Matt Smith vamping it up. Good action. Cool special effects. This was a winner in my book.
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Netflix’s The Fall Of the House Of Usher – A Few Thoughts
I am an unabashed fan of Mike Flanagan, who brought us such shows as The Haunting of Hill House, Midnight Mass, and The Haunting of Bly Manor. When I heard the modern day master of horror intended to tackle Edgar Allan Poe, it seemed like a match made in heaven … well, maybe not heaven,…
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Rapid Iteration: The Key to Developing Effective Learning Solutions Quickly and Efficiently
Rapid Iteration: The Key to Developing Effective Learning Solutions Quickly and Efficiently In today’s rapidly changing world, instructional designers need to be able to develop learning solutions quickly and efficiently. Rapid iteration is an instructional design methodology that allows instructional designers to do just that. Rapid iteration is a cyclical process that involves developing a…
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Celebrating Banned Book Week: The Importance of Literary Freedom
In a world where knowledge and ideas are cherished, books stand as timeless beacons of enlightenment. They are the vessels that carry the wisdom of generations, the catalysts of change, and the mirrors reflecting the human condition. As we celebrate Banned Book Week, running from October 1st to October 7th, 2023, we are reminded of…
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10 Principles of Adult Learning for Instructional Designers
Here are 10 things to keep in mind when designing learning experiences for adults: