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Brian Washburn offers a simple yet elegant periodic table of learning elements modeled on the original periodic table of chemical properties. His elements--which are organized into solids, liquids, gases, radioactive, and interactive categories similar to their chemical cousins--are metaphors for the tools and strategies of the field of learning design; when they're combined, and under certain conditions, they have the potential to create amazing learning experiences for participants. Whether you're an experienced learning designer or new to the field, this book inspires with new ideas and…mehr

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Brian Washburn offers a simple yet elegant periodic table of learning elements modeled on the original periodic table of chemical properties. His elements--which are organized into solids, liquids, gases, radioactive, and interactive categories similar to their chemical cousins--are metaphors for the tools and strategies of the field of learning design; when they're combined, and under certain conditions, they have the potential to create amazing learning experiences for participants. Whether you're an experienced learning designer or new to the field, this book inspires with new ideas and ways to organize the design of your learning programs. With stories from Washburn's professional experience, the book includes a hands-on glossary of definitions and descriptions for more than 50 of his elements.
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Autorenporträt
Brian Washburn is the co-founder and CEO of Endurance Learning, a boutique instructional design company specializing in generating creative and unique instructor-led or e-learning programs for a client base that ranges from small nonprofit organizations to major Fortune 500 companies. He has been dabbling in the world of instructional design and corporate training for more than 20 years. It all began as a Peace Corps volunteer in Paraguay where he discovered the joys of standing in front of a group of participants, finding ways to engage them, and using flipchart to generate dynamic visual aids. Since then, Brian has worked mostly in the nonprofit sector, leading training teams that have been charged with world-changing missions that range from ensuring every foster child has a safe and permanent home to eliminating corneal blindness around the globe. Brian has developed and facilitated training programs in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Years ago he was named a "Top Young Trainer" by Training magazine, and more recently has served as president of the ATD Puget Sound Chapter. Brian can be found through his weekly blog Train Like A Champion, on Twitter (@flipchartguy), and is always happy to connect on LinkedIn. He lives in Seattle, Washington, with his two children and four fish.