What type of scenario do you need? Will a one-scene mini-scenario be enough, or do you need a branching scenario? Learn more.
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4-step process for writing scenarios for training
Want to write a scenario? Don’t just jump in. You’ll save time and create a stronger story if you follow this process. Learn more.
How to design software training, part 2: Practice activities
Here’s an alternative to traditional software training: Create self-contained activities that help people learn by doing, and make the activities available on demand. Learn more.
How to design software training, part 1: Do everything except “train”
“How can I design training for new software?” Maybe training isn’t even necessary. Let’s look at some alternatives. Learn more.
Start here
What can you learn here? Learn how to: Identify the real causes of a performance problem in the workplace Decide whether training is part of the solution Design activity-rich training that helps people change what they do, not just what…
Job aids and worksheets for Map It readers
Find the best solutions with these job aids Steer your clients away from an information dump with these easy-to-use flowcharts. Action mapping: Summarizes the design phases of action mapping, from setting a goal to deciding how to provide information. Will…
Sample activities for Map It
Here you’ll find links to activities that are mentioned in Map It, along with more activities to get you thinking. The inclusion of an activity on this page doesn’t mean, “Hey, you should do exactly this!” I chose these examples…
How to respond to “Make one course for everyone”
Your client wants “one course for everyone.” You know this means “one generic info dump that everyone will forget.” How can you steer the project in the right direction? Learn more.
How did you get started? How did you develop action mapping?
Here’s a quick summary of what I learned in my career, which led me to a major change in mindset that I think we all need to make. A lot of training designers have taken a similar path. Maybe you’re…
Will action mapping help me convert content from one format to another?
Action mapping is designed to be used when you want to change what people do. It requires you to analyze what people are doing now and why they find it hard to change. In contrast, “convert this content” projects are…
How to really involve learners
Create a stream of self-contained activities, let people pull information as they need it, slowly increase the challenge with scaffolding, and be a hero. All in one blog post. Learn more.
What’s the real cost of eye candy?
“We need eye candy!” But at what cost? If we spend too much time on images, we don’t have time to create challenging activities. Will people really reject a text-only activity? Learn more.
5 ways to become an L&D hero
“I vow to become a hero to my learners and clients. I’ll save the world from boring training!” How can we achieve this resolution? Here are five steps you can take now. Learn more.
Elearning scenario example: Chainsaw training!
Your new client wants you to design training for chainsaw users. But what does he really need? And could I possibly be serious about this scenario? Learn more.
Scenario-Based Learning 101: Examples & Tips (2023)
Want to learn how to write scenarios? How does scenario-based training work? Get quick answers here, along with examples of training scenarios. Examples of scenario-based training Check out these 14 branching scenario examples. You’ll also find questions to help you…
Action Mapping FAQs: All Your Action Mapping Questions Answered
Have a question about Action Mapping? Maybe it’s answered here. Welcome to our frequently asked questions page, where we address your most common queries about this dynamic instructional design approach.