The eLearn Podcast

eLearning Design V. Complexity with Julie Dirksen

August 11, 2022 Stephen Ladek, Principal eLearning Advocacy, Open LMS Season 2
The eLearn Podcast
eLearning Design V. Complexity with Julie Dirksen
Show Notes

Julie Dirksen, Usable Learning

Julie Dirksen is an instructional designer who has been an expert in the field for many years. She's probably best known for her groundbreaking 2011 book  titled, "Design for How People Learn," which still holds up as one of those first books you should read if you're getting started in instructional design. The second edition was published in 2015. She is also the founder and curator of UsableLearning.com.

In this super practical and sometimes complex conversation, Julie and I talk about:

๐ŸŽจ The distinction between Instructional Design and other forms of design, and why it is important to know the differences, especially when connecting desired learning outcomes to learning strategies

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ง How to decide what to train on, or said another way: What are people going to do with the information you're about to give them? We also discuss how this differs in different contexts and with different skill levels among individuals

๐Ÿ”‚ Why feedback is crucial to learning, and yet is one of the things we often neglect to give to learners; and why feedback is also one of the most challenging things to scale

๐ŸŽจ How one of the big blind spots in instructional design is how do you design good practice for learners, and how practice is neglected in so many areas of professional growth

โš  What we need to do when we've found all of the treasures in the game of adult learning โ€”hat tip to a common problem with gamersโ€” and the difference between getting bored, topping out and plateauing.

โœ” When and why you should use the Cynefin Framework to think through complex organizational problems, and the role it plays in picking the sex of baby chickens (you'll have to listen to figure this one out!)

๐Ÿ”‹ We end our conversation discussing why itโ€™s worth it for everyone to lean into their superpowers, and make sure that you're always doing things that give you energy.


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