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Abandoning Dead End Ideas

Abandoning Dead End Ideas

A few members of our team (myself included) are preparing to present at the Symposium on Universal Design for Instruction and Learning. We’ve also got course starts, a project list as long as my arm, and new assessment tools we’re implementing in our LMS. And with the holidays fast approaching, needless to say, it’s just a teeny bit busy around here.

Then I discovered I had to write a blog post. Continue reading “Abandoning Dead End Ideas”

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Dave Zokvic, Assistant Instructional DesignerPosted on November 6, 2018December 19, 2018Categories Design, eLearning, Instructional Design, Professional Development, Tips & TricksTags brainstorming, creativity, ideas, problem-solving, process, project management2 Comments on Abandoning Dead End Ideas

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