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September 27, 2005

Learning Design...continued

Brent Schlenker makes great points in an interview on the Learning 2005 University pre-conference website on designing learning in the format people want it in, with just the amount they need and just that bit being easily accessible -- instead of over- designing to fit SME desires to include everything and the kitchen sink... This was also discussed at the recent eLearning Age seminar referenced below. The discussion he and Elliott Masie (and other commentors) had about selecting colors and styles for types of learning/perspectives is intriguing. Visitors from that site may be interested in similar comments I recently made (below) during a talk on Instructional Design for eLearning, where I highlighted the need to design with performance support in mind, and advocated use of 'JGE' design where appropriate - Just Good Enough - content production that makes it easy for people to appreciate it because it gives them exactly what they need when they need it.

Posted by Ron Edwards at September 27, 2005 07:30 PM

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