4 Ingredients of Instruction – Recipe for Effective Online Training

April 13, 2019

If online training has to be effective, you need to pay careful thought to the instructional ingredients that make an eLearning course. Imagine that you’re whipping up a recipe for online training. The recipe would require four main ingredients.The first ingredient is content which is always the king in instructional design. Without the relevant content, your online training will remain far from effective. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that relevant content is the core ingredient.

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