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Training design – Cathy Moore

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Author: Cathy Moore (page 5)

Author: Cathy Moore (page 5)

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Do they just know it, or can they USE it?

Posted on: 28 September 2011 Last updated on: 9 June 2023 Written by: Cathy Moore
It’s easy to write activities that test whether learners know something. How can we make learners use their knowledge as well? Let’s compare two types of activities. Read more
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Are instructional designers doormats?

Posted on: 23 August 2011 Last updated on: 2 December 2020 Written by: Cathy Moore
It’s tempting to think we should never question clients’ processes. However, we have a valuable outsider’s perspective that can help our clients improve performance through every means, not just through a course. Read more
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Technical training: What do they need to DO?

Posted on: 1 August 2011 Last updated on: 2 December 2020 Written by: Cathy Moore
If you don’t identify what people do with the software and design your training around that, you could create an information dump that helps no one. Focus on what they need to do, not what they need to know. Read more
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Checklist for strong learning design

Checklist for strong learning design

Posted on: 5 July 2011 Last updated on: 9 June 2023 Written by: Cathy Moore
Action-packed elearning or boring information dump? This provocative checklist will help you evaluate and discuss your elearning materials. Read more
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Scenarios: the good, the bad, and the preachy

Posted on: 28 February 2011 Last updated on: 2 December 2020 Written by: Cathy Moore
Decision-making scenarios work best when they require realistic decisions and avoid preaching. This post turns a typical fact-regurgitation into a more realistic scenario that helps learners practice making decisions in nuanced situations. Read more
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