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July 12, 2011

Learners get excited when exposed to learning experiences that go beyond teaching by telling. However, learning is a complex process that requires, for each learner, a repertoire of multiple types of instruction. The instructional designer’s role is to discover what motivates people to increase their knowledge and skills and improve their performance.

By Carol Ansorge, Senior Project Manager/Instructional Designer, Computer Generated Solutions, Inc. (CGS)

To help formulate an effective instructional strategy that addresses the changing needs of business and learners, use the following guiding principles:

February 10, 2003

Building a world-class boardroom takes more than just an equipment wish list. In addition to functionality and aesthetics, the room should reflect a company's vision and values.

Building a world-class boardroom takes more than just an equipment wish list. In addition to functionality and aesthetics, the room should reflect a company's vision and values.

February 1, 2003

Building a world-class boardroom takes more than just an equipment wish list. In addition to functionality and aesthetics, the finished room must say something about the company's vision and values. That was the goal of Cecilia Cordova-Kling, a project ma.⻼皺欸/ࠃ暼療.帉痾Ѐ�涆醿焷䀹ퟤ૩欸/縨૩蠏焸膿焸蕑焸૩ۘ૪蠏焸ی૪纗焸ۘ૪軸焽ퟤ૩舸焸塰焽絑焸ퟤ૩絛焸絪焸䀹

Building a world-class boardroom takes more than just an equipment wish list. In addition to functionality and aesthetics, the finished room must say something about the company's vision and values. That was the goal of Cecilia Cordova-Kling, a project ma.⻼皺欸/ࠃ暼療.帉痾Ѐ�涆醿焷䀹ퟤ૩欸/縨૩蠏焸膿焸蕑焸૩ۘ૪蠏焸ی૪纗焸ۘ૪軸焽ퟤ૩舸焸塰焽絑焸ퟤ૩絛焸絪焸䀹

August 1, 2000

Building slideshows with FrontPage That's crazy, stupid -- or both The prospect of using Web-authoring software as a presentation program strikes some presenters as intriguing. But others find it an

Building slideshows with FrontPage That's crazy, stupid -- or both The prospect of using Web-authoring software as a presentation program strikes some presenters as intriguing. But others find it an