Using Design Thinking To Craft Learning Experiences
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Live Webinar – November 3rd, 2022 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
The 21st-century workforce is unique; people have endless options for learning in the ways that best meet their needs. Yet many of the design and development models in L&D seem dated.
That’s where Design Thinking comes in. It’s a modern approach to creative problem-solving that’s iterative, collaborative, experimental and fun.
In this active session, we will explore how Design Thinking is a mindset as well as a method for generating innovative solutions.
You will have an opportunity to participate in a Design Thinking cycle to see how this approach can stimulate ideas for creative, human-centered solutions that fit the modern workplace.
In this session you will learn to:
- Apply the phases of Design Thinking
- Interview learners to better understand their perspective
- Practice idea generation techniques
- Explore creating and testing low-fidelity prototypes
Presenter: Connie Malamed (LinkedIn profile) helps people learn and improve their instructional design skills so they can gain confidence and proficiency in this field. She has helped hundreds of people gain competence in instructional esign and I’d love to help you. Connie had her own ID business for 20 years, wrote two books on visual design, publish The eLearning Coach website and podcast, and was honored with the Guild Master award for contributions to the industry.
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