
Creating Learner Personas for Better eLearning Experiences with Bianca Baumann
In this episode, our guest Bianca Baumann returns for her third appearance. She'll help us explore user persona examples to see how personas can be applied to your learning solutions. You’ll learn how to ensure your design actually aligns with learner personas and the biggest dos and don’ts when creating them. Learn more about Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee on our website at IDIODC.com
#IDIODC Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee · Brent Schlenker, Bianca Baumann, Chris Van Wingerden
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Show Notes
As a corporate training professional it's important to know your learners and understand their work, context, and needs. Yea duh, right?
Maybe, but did anyone ever teach you how to do that when your audience numbers are in the hundreds, thousands, or maybe tens of thousands? Maybe someone showed you early in your career, or maybe you've come from a marketing background or environment. If so, you've probably heard about User Personas.
Marketers have been using personas for decades to draw a picture of an ideal buyer in order to push the right content at the right time. Instructional designers can use this same approach to create eLearning that is more appropriate for that specific audience.
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Bianca: @BiancaBaumann
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Chris: @Chris_V_W
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Brent Schlenker is dominKnow's Community Manager. Chris Van Wingerden is dominKnow's Sr. VP Learning Solutions.
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