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March Chapter Meeting: How to Use Quick & Effective Instructional Design Techniques in Learning Design

  • 03/24/2022
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Virtual

Registration

  • Available through Mar 21
  • Rate after Mar 21
  • For members of ATD-OC, ATD-SD, ISPISoCal and ISPI-OC. Available through Mar 21.
  • For members of ATD-OC, ATD-SD, ISPISoCal and ISPI-OC. Rate after Mar 21.

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How to Use Quick & Effective Instructional Design Techniques in Learning Design

The pace of change in many organizations often exceeds the speed of learning and development teams. Customers want, (and need), learning solutions deployed in days or weeks rather than months or years. In these situations, instructional design processes, including iterative and agile approaches, are often viewed as a hindrance to deploying content. This interactive session will include ways to apply learning science and build great learning experiences while avoiding perceptions of getting bogged down in the instructional design process.

What Attendees Will Learn from the Session:

  • Identify how to obtain the minimum information necessary to build great learning solutions
  • Apply techniques to streamline the design process while focusing on the business goals and risk management
  • Integrate change management into your learning design considerations
  • Handle common challenges that impede delivering a great learning experience

Presenter

Dr. Gary Rauchfuss has over 2 decades of experience in instructional design and is a program manager and instructional designer in the Federal government, focused on the application of learning science to modernize workforce development programs. Since 1999, he has held diverse public and private sector instructional design and learning management positions. Gary also serves as a lecturer in the Master’s in Instructional Science and Technology program at California State University Monterey Bay. He also serves as an advisory board member for the Master of Education in Learning Design and Technology program at the USC Rossier School of Education. Gary holds a PhD in Education from Capella University, and a MS in Education from the Old Dominion University.

Agenda:

(Please note the change in agenda as our guest presenter is joining us from the east coast)

6:30pm-7:30pm Program and Q&A

7:30pm – 8:30pm Announcements, Networking and Breakout Sessions

ATD Capability Model

ATD Talent Development Capability Model Covered by the Presentation


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ATD-Los Angeles Chapter
9852 W. Katella Ave. #187
Anaheim, CA 92804
office@atdla.org
562-908-3020
Chapter Code: CH8028

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