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Who is Your Audience?

Who is Your Audience?

Instructional designers agree on one fundamental concept of course design: you must know your audience. This article focuses on an emerging audience and proposes a not-so-new strategy for designing eLearning that works for it. Continue reading “Who is Your Audience?”

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Gwen Hersha, Assistant Professor & Instructional DesignerPosted on August 24, 2017December 19, 2018Categories eLearning, Instructional Design, Reflection, StrategyTags Audience, CEO, course design strategy, education, eLearning, executive eLearning, executives, storytelling3 Comments on Who is Your Audience?

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