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10 Ways to Ruin Your e-Learning by Following Commonly-Held Practices

Ethan Edwards - eLearning Leadership Blog

by Ethan Edwards, chief instructional strategist

In many professional areas, it is usually a good strategy to look to common practices in the field as a guide — maybe not for the most cutting-edge ideas but at least for reliable models to follow. Unfortunately, in e-learning this can often be a recipe for disaster.

View & download the guide below for ten very common design practices, that, if followed, are a sure way to ruin your e-learning. 

10 Ways to Ruin Your e-Learning

 

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Ethan Edwards
Ethan Edwards

Ethan Edwards draws from more than 30 years of industry experience as an elearning instructional designer and developer. He is responsible for the delivery of the internal and external training and communications that reflect Allen Interactions’ unique perspective on creating Meaningful, Memorable, and Motivational learning solutions backed by the best instructional design and latest technologies.

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