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Design for how people learn
Book • 2011
Julie Dirksen's "Design for How People Learn" offers a practical and engaging guide to instructional design.
The book emphasizes understanding how people learn and applying that knowledge to create effective learning experiences.
Dirksen uses clear explanations, real-world examples, and memorable illustrations to make complex concepts accessible.
The book covers various aspects of instructional design, including learning objectives, assessment, and feedback.
It's a valuable resource for anyone involved in creating learning materials.
The book emphasizes understanding how people learn and applying that knowledge to create effective learning experiences.
Dirksen uses clear explanations, real-world examples, and memorable illustrations to make complex concepts accessible.
The book covers various aspects of instructional design, including learning objectives, assessment, and feedback.
It's a valuable resource for anyone involved in creating learning materials.
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as a wonderful book with a lot of psychology for instructional design.


Thomas Watkins

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Closing the Knowing-Doing Gap: Designing for Real Behavior Change (with Julie Dirksen)
Mentioned by Sharon Tjaden-Burkes as a book with helpful illustrations that clearly explain instructional design principles.

E54 Sharon Tjaden Burkes: Mistakes And Tips For Better Learning Experience Design
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as a behavior design book that influences his thinking about roadmapping.


John Cutler

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