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Learning experience designers handle all types of content for a wide variety of uses, from formal courses to performance support aids. Organizing this information for learning and/or quick access is crucial.
If you determine the purpose of the content, how it will be used, and the nature of the content itself, you can choose the most effective strategy to meet the needs of the audience. This podcast explains different strategies so that your choices can be intentional.
If you have other strategies for organizing content, please share them in the Comments section below.
I DISCUSS:
Purpose of intentionally choosing an organizational strategy
12 different strategies for organizing content
TIME: 11 minutes
RATE: Rate this podcast in iTunes
TRANSCRIPT: Download the .
RESOURCES:
10 Ways to Organize Instructional Content
Ways to Organize Information
Chunking Information for Instructional Design
The Information Design Handbook by O'Grady & O'Grady
Design for Information (relevant to visual information) by Meirelles
Information Architecture: For the Web and Beyond by Rosenfeld, Morville & Arango
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