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Yes, great point, the ID always needs to know who his or her personas are! Thanks for the Conole reference. :) I found the Padlet software very easy to use and effective for storyboards. The downside to Padlet or maybe Wikieducator is that I didn't manage to insert the storyboard image or the link to it on Wikieducator. On WordPress everything is much easier..

I love Canadians! I have been studying and exchanging knowledge, experiences, and ideas with you folks for some time now. Such good people and very respectful of intercultural differences.

Vvladimirschi (talk)12:20, 24 April 2015

Thank you for the lovely compliment about Canadians. For my part, I love South American literature especially Marquez and Coelho.

I found a downloadable version of Conole's 7Cs of Learning Design at this link: [1] Also, the Larnarca Declaration linked in our Orientation materials is well worth reading.

I decided to use Linoit for my storyboard because Gabi Witthaus made it look easy to use and I think it can be made to look clear if sticky notes aren't too long.

donnaquayote (talk)12:35, 24 April 2015

Excellent choice and much more academic! I am under time constraints here and what really interests me is the digital skills portion of the course. That's why I decided to use a course I had already authored. If you do instructional design for online courses, check out the Smith & Ragan book: Instructional design. We pretty much use the ADDIE model.

Vvladimirschi (talk)05:55, 25 April 2015

I'm feeling time pressure too so I'm starting to really appreciate the open design philosophy that it's better to have a working draft than an elaborate plan.

Here the ADDIE model is a foundational here too – or maybe I should say the "DDI" model, because assessment and evaluation steps are done in qualitative ways by academic departments and don't directly involve IDs. I checked out the 3rd edition Smith & Ragan on Amazon. $128 yikes! I couldn't find any references to online learning in the table of contents, intro or subject index. Do they address it?

I usually use open source references by educators with direct experience because online learning is evolving so quickly, and in a global context. Here's one good update on research, design and eval: Online Distance Ed: Towards a Research Agenda [1] (Free downloadable pdf version too).

donnaquayote (talk)08:04, 25 April 2015