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The Australian Flexible Learning Framework has a Learning Design Tool. The Learning Design Tool is a FREE online resource which guides you step-by-step through the four essential stages to write high quality, learner-focused course content, and to create your own learning design template.Clickhere to download.

Coaching Critical Thinking to Think Creatively Great blog which is written by a Higher Ed teacher - Zaid Alsagoff. He creatively explains the process that he has developed to design an e-learning environment for his students which is very engaging. I hope you find it interesting!


Designing Practical E-Learning post from the Virtual Lore blog of
MattyBee. MattyBee is Matt Blackstock. Husband, dad, consultant, learning & development specialist and self-confessed geek.

The Insiders Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro - free e-book.

How Can Questions Engage Learners

The Rapid e-Learning Blog is hosted by Tom Kuhlmann who has over 15 years of hands-on experience in the training industry and currently runs the community at Articulate. Is a great blog to subscribe to for tips and tricks on building an e-Learning Course.


There is a video that Tom's links to in his Rapid e-Learning Blog above - around 'When You're Interested in Something, You're Motivated to Learn - it's about how children teach themselves and then teach other children - very interesting video from Ted's (Teds website is listed under Finding Resources).




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