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Скачать или смотреть Active Learning and Learner Centered Design: L. Dee Fink, Author, Consultant and Personal Hero.

  • Anna Sabramowicz
  • 2019-02-10
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Active Learning and Learner Centered Design: L. Dee Fink, Author, Consultant and Personal Hero.
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I hate being pitched to just as much as you do, but if you're curious to see how I'm supporting L&D pros, instructional designers, and elearning developers beyond these videos, the link below has the details. No opt-ins, no upsells - just clarity to help you level up. Check it out: https://www.elearningsecrets.com/es-d...

Dee has served for 26 years as the founding director of the Instructional Development Program at the University of Oklahoma. And also as president of the POD Network in Higher Education: in 2004-2005.The POD Network is the primary professional association for faculty developers in the United States; it is also the largest in the world.
During the last 10 years, he has consulted with over 200 colleges and universities in the US and 16 other countries, in South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
And he’s Published: “Creating Significant Learning Experiences” which is a fantastic guide on how to design courses for higher education, and a personal favorite.


Questions we get into:

ORIGINS: How did you get into the learning profession? What’s your story? Why are you still doing this? What drives you?

TARGET: you have a unique approach when it comes to identifying who the learner is and how a course needs to be structured to help the learn. Tell us about this.

ACTIVE LEARNING: What is your definition? What are strategies that novice instructional designers or trainers can use to facilitate this process?

WORKSHOPS: You run a lot of workshops, tell us about one you run - What are concepts that most people struggle with?

TIPS: What are top three things you’d suggest someone do if they are looking to increase the quality of a course with limited time and scope. What to focus on?

DESIGN: How do you persuade someone to take on this approach in course design if they’ve never taken one of your workshops or believe “this is the way I learned things, so why change it now?”

SCOPE: Most courses try to cover too much. How do you decide what to keep and what to cut?

ADVICE: What advice would you have for a novice instructional designer. The small one-person learning department, who really wants to make a difference and be proud of their work?
What are the fundamental knowledge or skills and attitude they need to do this?

What do you say to people who are still skeptical of online training, and argue that a face-to-face approach will always be more effective. Or even preferred by the learner, what’s your idea for making online learning effective?

What is your favorite resource for learning?

What is a book that you think everyone should read?

What was one of the best/most impactful lesson you’ve learned over your career?


Dee's book (get the physical version, you will want to revisit and bookmark and write notes! Believe me :)
Creating Significant Learning Experiences: An Integrated Approach to Designing College Courses by Amazon.ca
Learn more: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1118124251/r...


Site to learn more about upcoming workshops and services: http://finkconsulting.info/

Resource site to get access to more resources mentioned during the interview: http://www.designlearning.org/


Get in touch with me and book a strategy call about your upcoming scenario project: https://annasabramowicz1.typeform.com...

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