Week 2: Learning and The Brain

Hi friends!! More useful resources for you this week. I have 2 new resources linked below. Take a look you may have found your new favorite!

https://www.sessionlab.com/blog/problem-solving-techniques/

With updates as recently as May this is a current and consistently updated blog that can assist with not only giving methods for solving problems but with how to determine what the problem even is. There are articles that give opportunities for activities and games for leadership. There are so many resources that can assist with basically everyone’s job no matter the title. Quick tips for commonly used processes in the corporate world as well as resources for educational instructors.

https://www.learnupon.com/blog/

The LearnUpon blog focuses on corporate training which is an aspect that is very different from my background and I am interested in knowing more about. They have a specific post on the information processing theory.It discusses the history of it, examples, as well as modules to give assistance to visual learners. This is a source I will find useful as I cam learning new terms and processes throughout earning this degree,

Hi friends!

Welcome to my new blog at Edublogs!

I found 3 awesome blog posts that can help us on this Instructional Design journey.

Have questions? They have answers.

Blog #1 

Learning Rebels

Shannon Tipton is the owner of Learning Rebels Performance Consultancy. Her blog is described as innovative and creates a culture that praises curiosity and downplays the traditional teaching and learning practices that are still harped on to this day. The blog gives personal accounts, reviews books and material to take that job away from you, and consistently shares quotes and take-aways that you’ll find very useful.

Click below to access:

https://learningrebels.com/blog/

Blog #2

The eLearning Coach

 Connie Malamed, eLearning, information and visual designer give tips and tricks. This particular blog stuck out to me because of her background in education and then her master’s in Instructional Technology and Design. The eLearning Coach is where she shares actionable strategies, practical content, product reviews and resources to help you design, develop and understand online learning. As a beginner this is everything I need to get started.

Click below to access:

https://theelearningcoach.com/

Blog #3

Action @ Work

Cathy Moore shares her expertise by giving ideas that will help you in creating a lively presentation for working adults. I am honestly not sure where this Instruction Design path will take me but I do hope to use it in other aspects besides instructing children in the classroom. Due to this curiosity I chose this as my third blog. Her display is light and fun. There are visuals and short summaries to let you know what the articles are about. As something with a very short attention span I think I can learn a lot from this blog.

https://blog.cathy-moore.com/blog/

Happy blogging!