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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

How to Do an Instructional Analysis - Intellectual Skills

How do you know what to teach, train, or design into your elearning? In this video, I share one strategy for breaking down and clarifying what to teach. Enjoy!



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Labels: instructional analysis, instructional design, intellectual skills
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