Photo by JOSHUA COLEMAN on Unsplash Do you ever find yourself stuck and unable to make a decision? How often have you reached out to others for a new perspective? We each have our own style of thinking. You might be a cautious thinker and make decisions to avoid risk. You might be an optimistic thinker that looks for opportunities…
Read morePhoto by Erik Mclean on Unsplash According to Simon Sinek, there are two types of games in business—finite and infinite (Forbes, 2019a). Football or chess are examples of a finite game . They: Have fixed rules (Forbes, 2019a). Have agreed upon objectives (Forbes, 2019a). Are played for the purpose of winning (The Infinite G…
Read morePhoto by Brad Neathery on Unsplash As an instructional designer, the amount of writing that you do may surprise you. From high-level strategies, scripts and storyboards. Writing does play a core role in instructional design. eLearning that is boring, unorganised or overwhelming is unlikely to be effective. A well-written …
Read morePhoto by Kaleidico on Unsplash The mere exposure effect (also known as the familiarity effect) suggests that the more we see or hear something, the more we like it (Luttrell, 2016). An example of this in action was demonstrated through a study conducted by social psychologist, Robert Zajonc (1968). This is what happened: …
Read morePhoto by Taras Shypka on Unsplash When creating a learning experience, it is common to think that you need to create each element of the learning. If you have an idea to film a leader talking about an organisational project—write a script and prepare to film. If you want to show learners how to be assertive—writ…
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