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Top 30 Resources For Instructional Designers
Adventures in Corporate Education This blog maintained by Gina Minks started off as a mode for her to share thoughts on how her graduate coursework for the Instructional Systems program at the Florida State University intersected with what she did at work at the EMC Corporation. The blog finds Gina talking about concepts, tools, various organizations, and more. Go there
aLearning Blog This blog addresses the unique eLearning requirements of non-profit trade associations. The aLearning Blog (where aLearning stands for Association eLearning) is the brainchild of Ellen Behrens, who has been working in the online education field for the past seven years, association learning for more than a couple, and adult learning for more than twenty years. Go there
Big Dog, Little Dog Big Dog, Little Dog is a collection of thoughts on Instructional Design and performance by Donald Clark. Go there
Bozarthzone This blog consists of notes from Jane Bozarth'sBozarthzone, with ideas for creating and outsourcing inexpensive eLearning solutions, along with general thoughts about the training and development field. Go there
Cammy Bean’s Learning Visions A blog by Cammy Bean regarding instructional design and topics related to eLearning. Cammy Bean is an eLearning instructional designer and has been designing corporate training and e-Learning programs for almost 15 years. She is currently the VP of Learning Design for Kineo US. Go there
Discovery Through eLearning Maintained by Tracy Hamilton, this blog is a collection of thoughts, ideas, and information about eLearning tools and technologies she finds intriguing. Go there
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox A knowledge management blog, ELSUA is a brainchild of Luis Suarez, a Knowledge Manager, Community Builder, and Social Computing Evangelist. Right from knowledge tools to innovation to travelling (one of Luis’ passions), this blog talks about all this and more! Go there
ELearning Authoring Research Blog This blog by Michael Allen, Chairman and CEO of Allen Interactions, discusses everything about eLearning authoring tools. Go there
ELearning Curve Blog The eLearning Curve Blog is Michael Hanley's blog about eLearning, web-based eLearning, technology in education, eLearning tools, learning 2.0 (blogs and podcasts), and continuous professional development. Go there
eLearning Leadership Blog Ethan Edwards’ eLearning Leadership Blog draws on 25 years of his industry experience as an eLearning instructional designer and developer. Go there
eLearning Roadtrip With a view to sustaining innovation and accelerating mainstream adoption of learning technology solutions, this blog by Ellen Wagner features research, analysis, news, and trends in the eLearning domain. Go there
eLearning Technology Dr. Tony Karrer is CEO/CTO of TechEmpower, a Los Angeles Web Development firm, and is considered one of the top technologists in eLearning. This blog covers trends in eLearning and more broadly the use of technology that aims to improve human performance. The topics range from traditional courseware to specialized tools and sites. Go there
Free as in Freedom This blog by SumeetMoghe, Head of Training and Education, ThoughtWorks, talks as much of Learning and Development related topics as of his personal experiences outside of work. Go there
ID and Other Reflections This blog is about instructional design, collaborative learning, personal knowledge management, and bits and pieces of life experiences by SahanaChattopadhyay. Go there
ID Crossroads This blog by John Parsell and John Caputo is just what the name suggests: A place where instruction, design, and technology meet. Go there
Informal Software Informal Software was founded in 1996 to address the limitations of the traditional keyboard and mouse. While these devices are well suited for "formal" data entry, the ability to capture "informal" input has been noticeably absent. With Informal Software, this void is being filled. Go there
Information Is Beautiful This blog is an extension of David McCandless’ passion for visualizing information–facts, data, ideas, subjects, issues, statistics, and questions–all with a minimum of words. Go there
Instructional Design by Example In this blog maintained by Janet Clarey, you'll find examples of eLearning courses and details about the instructional design process used in creating them. You'll also find specifics about the logistics of the courses. Go there
Integrated Learning Services The Integrated Learning Services blog includes Rapid eLearning Design and Development Learnings, including topics such as eLearning theory and process and authoring tool techniques for Lectora, Captivate, Articulate, and others. This blog has contributions from ILS associates, partners, and friends. Go there
Jonathan’s ID This blog by Jonathan Atleson, an Instructional Designer in the San Francisco Bay Area, offers musings, discoveries, and insights about Instructional Design and topics related to teaching and learning. Go there
Kapp Notes Karl is a professor, consultant, speaker, scholar, and an expert on the convergence of learning, technology, and business operations. His blog discusses issues concerning learning, eLearning, and the transferring of knowledge from retiring baby boomers to incoming gamers. The goal is to share information and knowledge to create a better understanding of learning design. Go there
Learning Conversations A thinking space for Mark Berthelemy, this blog looks at learning technologies, workplace learning, schools, teaching, and the interactions between people, organizations, and technology. Go there
Making Change In this blog by Cathy Moore, you'll find practical ideas that will help you create lively, powerful eLearning for adults in the business world. Go there
Networked Learning Design – Occasional rants Created by Patrick Dunn, the focus of this site is the design of learning experiences for adults, mainly in large, non-educational organizations. There is a strong emphasis on learning with technology. Go there
PsyBlog Maintained by Jeremy Dean, a researcher at University College London, this website is about scientific research into how the mind works. Go there
Synthesizing Education Aaron Eyler’sSynthesizingEducation works towards integrating the past, present, and future of education by engaging more members of the educational community in developing a more comprehensive understanding of the type of academic environment needed to develop students’ minds. Go there
The eLearning Coach The eLearning Coach by Connie Malamed, an eLearning, information, and visual designer, is a website where she shares actionable strategies, practical content, personal reviews, and resources to help you design, develop, and understand online learning. Go there
The Rapid eLearning Blog Hosted by Tom Kuhlmann, who has over 15 years of hands-on experience in the training industry and currently runs the community at Articulate, the Rapid eLearning Blog shares practical tips and tricks to help you become a rapid eLearning pro. Go there
The Writers Gateway Maintained by RupaRajagopalan, an eLearning consultant and trainer, The Writers Gateway provides some useful information about learning, training, and instructional design. Go there
Understanding Graphics This website is an extension of the book ‘Visual Language for Designers’, written by Connie Malamed. The website tells you how people understand graphics and will help you create better and effective graphics, websites, and presentations. Go there
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