Would've liked to have seen a short example. I feel that everything an ID does should make a course engaging and teachable, so what does the difference look like?
What is LXD? a transformative learning experience, a combination of instructional design and user experience. How do you apply LXD? create a user centric learning experience, empathising with your learners' needs, consider their demographics, create a multimedia rich learning experience, images, videos, etc, blended learning, design activities, hands on tutorials, create opportunities to apply those concepts, case studies, scenarios.
but that's ID...so what definition of ID are we comparing with? as IDs you also think of the user experience like how to access content, you create assessments...
Hey Tim, thanks a lot for the video, I'm new on the subject, do you have book recommandations for Instructional Design ? I want to build an amazing learning experience to my copywriting students! Thanks!
I've just started a job as a Trainee LXD and I'm currently reading Learning Experience Design by Donald Clark which is proving to be a good intro to the field, but my seniors have also recommended anything by Ruth C. Clark and Richard E. Meyer :)
Would've liked to have seen a short example. I feel that everything an ID does should make a course engaging and teachable, so what does the difference look like?
Thank you, though I missing a bit the visual examples.
Thanks I will aim to try a few different ways to get the learning experience across in my courses.
What is LXD? a transformative learning experience, a combination of instructional design and user experience.
How do you apply LXD? create a user centric learning experience, empathising with your learners' needs, consider their demographics, create a multimedia rich learning experience, images, videos, etc, blended learning, design activities, hands on tutorials, create opportunities to apply those concepts, case studies, scenarios.
but that's ID...so what definition of ID are we comparing with? as IDs you also think of the user experience like how to access content, you create assessments...
Exactly! I don't know how everyone thinks this is new.
Great advice, thank you!
Hey Tim, thanks a lot for the video, I'm new on the subject, do you have book recommandations for Instructional Design ? I want to build an amazing learning experience to my copywriting students!
Thanks!
I've just started a job as a Trainee LXD and I'm currently reading Learning Experience Design by Donald Clark which is proving to be a good intro to the field, but my seniors have also recommended anything by Ruth C. Clark and Richard E. Meyer :)
What videos would you want to see on ID/LXD?
Excellent info. Thank you! 😊
Great 👍