Saturday, July 9, 2011

New sites in instructional design

Instruction sites and designs


In the instructional design sites and organizations there many options to choose from. The blogging is new to me and I figure things out as I go.  The problem I have with these is finding a way to blog without created different accounts. I believe it can be simplified and made to be user friendly. . These instructional design sites and organizations offer students, researchers, and working professionals with many instructional design and performance related resources and information. Among the many resources include instructional design related publications, magazines, conferences, webinars, podcasts, video casts, certifications, and job banks. This site give me a clearer insight of how to blog and present your thoughts. The
the eLearning Guild is a community of practice for designers, developers, and managers of e-Learning. The eLearning Guild offers three types of membership: Associate (free), Member Plus, and Premium Member. The Associate member receives access to the Learning Solutions magazine, Guild Research, discussion boards, job boards, among others. The eLearning Guild offers the eLearning Community multiple online forums and conferences throughout the year. The conferences and forums are focused on the management, design, and development of eLearning. The eLearning Guild provides the eLearning community with excellent 360 degree research studies on various subjects such as learning management systems, instructional design and eLearning salary report, mobile learning, measuring learning, simulations and more. The other sites that my classmates presented was helpful to.edublogs.org/how-does-edublogs-compare and ides.blogs.com (Carol Besco )


I selected the RSS feed aggregator Inkline Global.


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