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Brian Washburn
Instructional Design on a Shoestring
English · Paperback / Softback
Will be released 16.01.2024
Description
Design Effective Training Programs Despite Limited ResourcesInstructional Design on a Shoestring offers talent development professionals a process for developing effective training programs, even with limited resources. Expert instructional designer Brian Washburn applies the ADDIE model of instructional design and the Build-Borrow-Buy approach to provide guidance, quick tips, and shortcuts for designing a range of training modalities, including in-person, virtual and asynchronous, and self-guided e-learning.
With this book, you will learn to build the structure of the instructional design process, effective formal and informal learning experiences, and an ecosystem that supports the learning initiatives. This crash-course of a book also guides you on working with subject matter experts, supervisors, and early testers and drawing learning design ideas from unfamiliar places. You'll learn how and when to make decisions for using tools and technologies, hiring external help, and purchasing off-the-shelf training programs to speed up the work.
Even if you don't have a ton of time or access to a lot of money, you can still produce an effective learning experience based on sound educational theory and adult learning principles.
About the On a Shoestring Series
The Association for Talent Development's On a Shoestring series helps professionals successfully execute core topics in training and talent development when facing limitations of time, money, staff, and other resources. Using the Build-Borrow-Buy approach to problem solving, this series is designed for practitioners who work as a department of one, for new or "accidental" trainers, instructional designers, and learning managers who need fast, inexpensive access to practical strategies that work, and for those who work for small organizations or in industries that have limited training and development resources.
List of contents
About the ATD On a Shoestring Series
Introduction
Part 1. Build
Chapter 1. Building With Structure
Chapter 2. Building the Formal Learning Experience
Chapter 3. Building the Informal Learning Experience
Chapter 4. Building the Learning Ecosystem
Part 2. Borrow
Chapter 5. Borrowing the Time and Talent of Others
Chapter 6. Finding Inspiration Everywhere
Part 3. Buy
Chapter 7. Paying for Convenience
Chapter 8. Paying for an Extra Set of Hands
Chapter 9. Paying for Off-the-Shelf Instructional Design Solutions
Bringing It All Together
Appendix A. Tools and Templates
Appendix B. Worked Examples
References and Resources
Index
About the Author
About ATD
About the author
Brian Washburn is the co-founder and CEO of Endurance Learning, a boutique instructional design firm specializing in generating creative and unique instructor-led or e-learning programs for a client base that ranges from small nonprofit organizations to major Fortune 500 companies. He is the author of What's Your Formula? Combine Learning Elements for Impactful Training. He can be found through his Train Like a Champion blog and hosts Train Like You Listen: An L&D Podcast. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
Summary
Design Effective Training Programs Despite Limited Resources
Instructional Design on a Shoestring offers talent development professionals a process for developing effective training programs, even with limited resources. Expert instructional designer Brian Washburn applies the ADDIE model of instructional design and the Build-Borrow-Buy approach to provide guidance, quick tips, and shortcuts for designing a range of training modalities, including in-person, virtual and asynchronous, and self-guided e-learning.
With this book, you will learn to build the structure of the instructional design process, effective formal and informal learning experiences, and an ecosystem that supports the learning initiatives. This crash-course of a book also guides you on working with subject matter experts, supervisors, and early testers and drawing learning design ideas from unfamiliar places. You’ll learn how and when to make decisions for using tools and technologies, hiring external help, and purchasing off-the-shelf training programs to speed up the work.
Even if you don’t have a ton of time or access to a lot of money, you can still produce an effective learning experience based on sound educational theory and adult learning principles.
About the On a Shoestring Series
The Association for Talent Development’s On a Shoestring series helps professionals successfully execute core topics in training and talent development when facing limitations of time, money, staff, and other resources. Using the Build-Borrow-Buy approach to problem solving, this series is designed for practitioners who work as a department of one, for new or “accidental” trainers, instructional designers, and learning managers who need fast, inexpensive access to practical strategies that work, and for those who work for small organizations or in industries that have limited training and development resources.
Foreword
- ATD actively promotes ATD Press books to its audience via emails and its book catalog sent to members and contacts.
- ATD ensures that authors write practical and timely blog posts related to their books for posting on our site.
- ATD invites authors to participate in relevant ATD podcasts and encourages them to speak at ATD conferences (such as ATD’s International Conference & Exposition, TechKnowledge, and OrgDev) and events.
- ATD authors are experts in the talent development field and are active speakers at many conferences (such as DevLearn, The Learning Leaders Conference, Training Magazine’s annual conference, and various leadership conferences and forums). They are active podcast and webinar guests. They promote their books via social media, websites, newsletters, and other industry networks.
- ATD helps authors line up select podcasts and uses ATD podcast channels, blog posts, and magazine articles to promote their books.
- ATD creates a unique campaign with each of our authors. The timing of article placements, podcasts, and webinars, among other activities, are pursued on a rolling basis starting three months prior to the publishing of a book and continuing well after the publication of the book.
Product details
Authors | Brian Washburn |
Publisher | American Society for Training and Development |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Release | 16.01.2024, delayed |
EAN | 9781953946959 |
ISBN | 978-1-953946-95-9 |
No. of pages | 160 |
Series |
On a Shoestring |
Subjects |
Guides
> Law, job, finance
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Development |
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