How effective is your training?
We want to help you design your online courses and programs to bring the best results for your participants. We’ve collected some of our favorite resources to help you do this.
Bloom's Taxonomy
Look at an example of Bloom’s TaxonomyBloom’s Taxonomy might sound scary but it’s just a system that organizes verbs for teaching. Effective learning outcomes and objectives start with a verb. When writing an outcome and corresponding objectives, ask yourself what result do you want your participants to have? Be very literal in the verb you choose. You may start off with understand but you need to be more specific. If you want them to describe, practice, express or feel something, you must make it explicit with a verb.
Adult Learning Principles
Download a copy of Adult Learning PrinciplesWhen you follow adult learning principles, you will have participants that are genuinely engaged in the learning process. We’ve seen what happens when educators ignore these principles. Trust us, you don’t want that to be you!
Coursemap
Look at an example of our Course MapHere is a basic template you can use to organize your ideas for any training. It it fundamental to to write strong learning outcomes and objectives, then link them to activities and evaluation.