Applying Behavioral Economics In Instructional Design With 6 Practices

Behavioral economics is a vast field that focuses on human psychology and economic behavior analysis. What does it have to do with Instructional Design? Here is the answer.

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Clarity in Instructional Design ensures learners feel respected, included, and empowered to succeed.

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This article explores why passive learning limits retention and application, urging Instructional Designers to create engaging, active learning experiences that truly support adult learners—especially in English as a second language (ESL) contexts.

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Why should learning objectives, content, and assessments be aligned? How do you streamline training experiences that translate to real-world competence? Get the answers, a checklist, and more in this article.

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This article explores common Instructional Design pitfalls and highlights why effective learning starts with truly understanding the learner’s problem.

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This article urges Instructional Designers to focus beyond polished features and theory, emphasizing the small but vital details that boost learner engagement and real-world relevance for better training outcomes.

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This article explores how learner-centered design improves engagement and impact, with practical tips for instructor-led, eLearning, and blended formats. The takeaway: even small changes can make training more relevant, accessible, and effective for everyone.

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The Magic Triangle of Learning connects three key elements: objectives, activities, and assessments. When aligned, they create a clearer and more memorable learning experience. Let’s see how it works and why Instructional Designers should follow it.

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Applying learning theories in modern eLearning design can help you take engagement and knowledge retention to the next level. This eBook takes a deep dive into the principles and best practices of essential eLearning building blocks.

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Instructional Designers do it all—but should they? Learn when to use one versatile ID versus a full team for better training results and less stress.

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