Instructional Design

The Rapid E-Learning Blog - instructional design 101

There are lots of ingredients to a great elearning course. But in the end, the success of your course hinges on a critical question: does it help your audience learn and apply relevant skills and knowledge? If not, it’s probably because the instructional design got lost in the shuffle.

These posts explore key elements of instructional design to help you think through how to build courses that truly help people learn.

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