As learning experience design (LXD) is gaining traction around the world, there are great opportunities to seize on and big challenges to overcome. For example, there's still confusion about what learning experience design is and how it's different, while those who know are changing the lives of learners.| Learning Experience Design
October 3 2024 – Niels Floor | Interaction design is a discipline that is foundational to learning experience design. However, it is often overlooked. And that’s a shame, because I see IxD skills as essential for designing great learning experiences. In fact, both fields have a lot in common. “Interaction design (IxD) is the practice of designing interactive digital products, ... Het bericht Learning Experience Design vs Interaction Design verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
July 11, 2024 – Niels Floor | The ninth annual learning experience design conference LXDCON’24 took place June 11 to 14. With this year’s theme “Let’s play!” we had fun exploring how play, gamification, and game design can boost learning experiences. Here are some of the lessons that I learned! LXD and game design are family Learning experience design (LXD) ... Het bericht Lessons learned from LXDCON’24 verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
May 9 2024 – Mitch Whitehead | Imagine a training program that ditches lectures and icebreakers for questing and adventure, where participants become heroes on an epic adventure to build their skills and slay their dragons. This isn’t fantasy; it’s the core of QUEST, a game-based system for learning experience design that can transform learners’ experiences into a true Hero’s ... Het bericht QUEST! Slaying Dragons and Experiential Learning verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
July 3 2023 – Niels Floor | The most frequently asked question about learning experience design (LXD) is “What is Learning experience design?” Once you know the definition of LXD, many wonder how learning experience design is different. LXDCON’23 has the answer! Figuring out how LXD is different depends on which field you compare LXD to. You can either look ... Het bericht Lessons learned from LXDCON’23 – How learning experience design is different verscheen eerst op Learning Expe...| Learning Experience Design
June 13, 2023 by Maria Galaykova | From many conversations with people new to LXD, I concluded that most of them lack examples to understand what LXD is about. So, I decided to collect and showcase several great learning experience design examples. But I faced 2 main challenges: LXD is a comparatively new discipline with a clear definition, process, and ... Het bericht Learning experience design on display in a communication game verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
April 25 2023 – Maaike Mintjes | Michael Schurr, a 2nd grade teacher in New York, was trying to figure out how to encourage discovery learning in his classroom. As a first step, he interviewed his students. The interviews revealed that it was not the curriculum, but the physical space that required redesigning. Students found it tough to locate the ... Het bericht Learning experience design starts with research verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
March 30 2023 – Niels Floor | When you look at the definition of learning experience design (LXD), the term human centered design (HCD) is featured prominently. Even if you’ve never heard of HCD, it’s easy to imagine why this is a sensible concept. But what is HCD exactly? Find out how to benefit from human centered design for designing ... Het bericht Human Centered Design for designing great learning experiences. verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
November 24, 2022 by Sonia Tiwari | Several educational products and services use unique character designs to distinguish their brands. While talking Geckos in insurance commercials can be entertaining and interactive user-guide characters like Clippy in the good old days of Microsoft Word are dated, characters have a lot more to offer! Learning experience designers can leverage characters not only ... Het bericht Why and how to use characters for designing learning experiences verscheen ee...| Learning Experience Design
August 1, 2022 by Niels Floor | The seventh annual Learning Experience Design Conference LXDCON’22 offered a variety of engaging activities spread out over four days. We learned a lot and I would like to share a couple of key take-aways with you. The art of learning experience design Let’s start with art and this year’s theme: the art of ... Het bericht Lessons learned from LXDCON’22 verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
December 20, 2021 by Niels Floor | Learning experience design (LXD) is often associated with design thinking. While there is some truth to this notion, they cannot easily be compared. In this article I would like to zoom in on the differences and similarities between these two different disciplines that do have things in common. The field of design used ... Het bericht Learning Experience Design vs Design Thinking verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
November 8, 2021 by Niels Floor | You are about to hire a learning experience (LX) designer for your next project. What can you expect when it comes to the quality of their work? To answer that question, we should look at what you can expect from any professional designer. Imagine you hire a graphic designer to create a new ... Het bericht What to expect from a learning experience designer verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
July 26, 2021 by Maria Galaykova | Many of us live in a paradigm where employees are referred to as “human resources” and seen as a part of corporate mechanism. I think, everyone in a modern world from time to time has this feeling of being a small gear in a huge machine, unable to influence the course of things. ... Het bericht How LXD shifts the paradigm from business to people verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
February 15, 2021 by Rodrigo J. Gallego | Working as an experience learning designer is like being a chef. In order to design your experience, you need to carefully select your ingredients, spices, and carefully blend them to obtain an original powerful learning experience. But which are the key ingredients every professional should take into account to “cook” a learning ... Het bericht Four Ingredients for a Memorable Learning Experience verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
January 21, 2021 by Niels Floor | What is the difference between learning experience design and instructional design? That’s a question I get a lot, especially from instructional designers. There is no short answer to this question, so buckle up! As a pioneer in the field of Learning Experience Design (LXD) I came across ID after several years of designing ... Het bericht Learning Experience Design vs Instructional Design verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
June 10, 2020 by Patrick van der Bogt Visualisation was one of the key components of last week’s Learning Experience Design Conference. So let’s practice what we preach. On Wednesday June 3rd Marieke Welle Donker and I put together a Design Lab session about testing. We chose an interview format where I would ask her questions based on a general ... Het bericht From talking points to open canvasses: presenting 8 principles for testing verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
February 3, 2020 Zofia Einhorn Learning is playing, playing is learning. It’s obvious when we think about kids. It’s how they learn new stuff, which makes games their way of developing. But then we grow up, and for some reason, “forget” how to play. We might even hear some adults say, “I don’t like to play games.” I have some ... Het bericht The Magic to Learn – Motivation of Learners verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
June 27, 2019 On March 20th, 21st and 22nd it was time for the fourth annual learning experience design conference. This year we, from Shapers and initiators of LXDCON, partnered up with AUAS, DSS, CFI and HKU to host it at the University of Applied Sciences in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam. March 20th was the LXD Masterclass This ... Het bericht Impression of LXDCON 2019 in Amsterdam verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
May 23, 2019 - How do you make a learning experience come to life as soon and as simple as possible? Through paper prototyping. Here's a crash course. Het bericht The incredible power of paper prototyping verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
February 3, 2019 - Recently there’s been a heated debate surrounding learning experience design (LX design). I’ve come across several misconceptions about LX design. In this article I’d like to tackle the three most prominent ones. Het bericht The three main misconceptions about learning experience design. verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
March 5, 2018 - LX design and Instructional design are two different fields of expertise. While some instructional designers argue that LX design is simply a new form of instructional design, I would argue it’s not. Here’s why. Het bericht Learning experience design is NOT a new name for instructional design. verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
By Niels Floor - LXDCON is not a (normal) conference, LX design is taken seriously and change is coming.| Learning Experience Design
Reading Time: 7minutes This post explores objections to the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve, the research behind it, and its influence on modern learning theory. The post Is the Forgetting Curve a Myth? appeared first on Scissortail Creative Services, LLC.| Scissortail Creative Services, LLC
A learning experience should be a solution best suited to an organizational need. It is part of a system of aligned solutions. A learning experience menu: A balanced diet In keeping with the Thanksgiving season in the US, in an … Continue reading →| Instructional Design Fusions
Designers use creativity to envision and create things that we love to see and use. These are five steps to boost your creativity!| Learning Experience Design