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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

for the future

What I hear, I forget.

What I see, I remember.

What I do, I understand.

Xunzi Xunzi (340 – 245 BC) 

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Instructional Design

Creative results-driven learning strategies. Evidence-based design.

Our instructional design process puts you in the driver seat for content and supports your learning goals, available technology and learning management system.

We can help you design and implement a wide variety of training courses to fit your learning objectives. Our courses are engaging and can include gamification like online scavenger hunts and escape rooms.

Synchronous and asynchronous virtual classes, face-to- face and blended learning are all on the menu.

Assessments, course evaluations and course completion certificates are included.

  • Nano and micro learning
  • Government compliance courses
  • Cyber security and other safety courses
  • New hire orientation
  • New product rollouts

Margaret Miller, Lead Educator, M.Ed. Instructional Design and Educational Technology, CHSOS, EMT

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  • IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES DRIVE ENGAGEMENT

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    When I was young, my mother told me, “Show me your friends and I’ll tell you what you are.”  Little did she realize that my network of “friends” would one day extend across the world.  When I step back and see the personal learning networks I participate in, by my mom’s definition, I am a…

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