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The Training Design Podcast

Sheridan Webb, Terry Pearce and VIP Members of the Training Designer's Club

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A podcast about learning and development that's BY practitioners, FOR practitioners. Practical insights and tips for learning and development professionals from VIP members of Training Designer's Club with a focus on designing great training and learning experiences.
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This podcast covers topics on instructional design, eLearning content development, training design and development - and talks about how to create content that binds your audience. This podcast is for aspiring and practicing learning professionals, including content developers, instructional designers, trainers, and teachers. The host of this podcast, Shafali Anand, has been designing and delivering online and classroom training programs on Instructional Design and eLearning for the past 15 ...
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In our latest podcast episode with Sheridan Webb and induction expert Alex Castello-Cortes from CCW Consulting, you'll discover how induction processes can shape the future of employee success within an organisation. Sheridan and Alex discuss the importance of employee induction, to help people and businesses thrive in today's modern workforce. The…
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Join Sheridan and Leanne Davies - Learning adventurer - in this episode as they discuss the intricacies of design, learning, and self-reflection with our latest podcast episode. This episode reveals the unexpected connections between these domains and provides practical insights for everyone from trainers and facilitators to coaches and designers. …
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Sheridan is joined by corporate training specialist and international speaker, Sherine Clarke, in an insightful conversation of creating large-scale events and the nuances of addressing large audiences, in this latest podcast episode. Sherine brings over two decades of expertise to the conversation, discussing the challenges and strategies for enga…
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In this episode, Sheridan Webb and Annette Barnes delve into the intricate world of consulting, training design, and how AI technology is shaping these fields. Sheridan and Annette discuss and unravel the difference and similarities between consulting and coaching. Expect a candid conversation that illuminates the differences and synergies between …
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In the Episode, What? No Powerpoint, Sheridan Webb welcomes three guests from the VIP community: Emer O'Leary, Sonali Kumarakulasinghe, and Debbie Yarwood. This episode explores dynamic alternatives to PowerPoint in both face-to-face and virtual training environments, ideal for facilitators, trainers, and educators looking to enrich their visual st…
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In this episode Sheridan chats with Marina Ibrahim from Globality Coaching on Designing Training for Multicultural Audiences. This is a fascinating conversation which delves into the nuances of designing training for a multicultural audience, highlighting the complexities and considerations that come into play and emphasises the need for a thorough…
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Sheridan chats with Ross Stevenson, of Steal These Thoughts in this episode looking at a strategic approach to training design. This episode covers some key points about strategic approaches to skills development and training design including the idea of being a strategic ​L&D leader involves understanding an organization's culture, constraints, an…
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Sheridan chats with Eleanor Hudgell, of Pure Learning Limited in this episode exploring AI in training design. Eleanor is a Freelance Training Designer who has worked in many industries over her career. In this episode Sheridan and Eleanor talk about how AI has changed the landscape of Training Design. They have both fully embraced AI into their wo…
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Today Sheridan chats with Natalie Houlton of Yellow Duck Development about designing and delivering graduate training programmes. Natalie amongst other training roles works with graduates providing them with foundational skills and helping them to develop those skills, in a variety of different companies from SME’s to global companies in multiple i…
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Today Sheridan chats with Penny Booth Smith of PBS Consulting, a long term VIP Member of Training Designers Club. In this conversation Sheridan and Penny talk about situations that they have experienced where this training has been done well and not as well as it could have been when using Subject Matter Experts as trainers. They both agree that th…
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Today Sheridan chats with Annette Cairns of Green Shed Talent Development, a VIP Member of Training Designers Club. In this conversation they discuss how the middle management and more importantly the training of the middle management is sometimes forgotten or not seen as important as other training, despite being an integral part of the company. A…
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Sheridan chats with Jackie Clifford from Clarity in the episode on Learning Journeys Jackie has been in and out of organisations, all my all her career. She has had a variety of roles, working in the public, private and not for profit sectors One of her focuses is with new managers. And helping managers who have suddenly been told that they have to…
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Sheridan chats with Susanna Simmons of productive IT in this episode. They discuss the topic of Systems Training and the many different ways that it can be approached and how they feel it is not always the correct way. Susanna started her career in IT but is now more specialised in people and human behavior and how she can help companies to adopt s…
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In this episode, Sheridan chats with Liz Needham about Peer Learning. Liz has been a coach, and a training facilitator and worked 1-2-1 with businesses, she brings all her skills together to help others to learn together. Liz is passionate about helping businesses deal with the unknowns that can come, by creating a mechanism where people can contin…
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In this episode Sheridan chats with Michelle Potthurst about Training Needs Analysis. Michelle supports small businesses with L&D functions and has a real interest in Training Needs Analysis. A strong believer in giving people a skill and framework to use that suits their way of working. Michelle also wants businesses to find better ways to do thin…
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In this episode Sheridan chats with Jennifer about eLearning and how it can be incorporated into blended learning. Jennifer started using eLearning well before the rest of the L&D Community and before the pandemic forced the hand of many other trainers. A firm believer of trying out new technology and chasing shiny objects Jennifer has signed up an…
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Whilst Terry has been busy creating games-based learning, Sheridan has been building a learning community for L&D professionals. In this episode, she discusses her learning from this journey, how a community can enhance any learning system and shares some practical tips for anyone wanting to create a community of their own. 00.52 The origins of the…
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In this episode, Terry lifts the lid on taking a games-based approach to learning design, sharing tips from his own development journey as he moves away from traditional training design and into creating games for learning. Even if you're not a 'games designer' - there are lots of transferrable ideas that can be included in workshops and courses. 0…
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Among all those who make eLearning Content Development possible, the most mysterious, presumably intractable, and often annoying to the ID, is the SME or the Subject Matter Expert. The ID-SME relationship is almost always caught in a storm. The SME thinks that the ID is too young, too inexperienced, too theoretical...etc., and the ID finds the SME …
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The perfect storyboard is an illusion. But you already know this – don't you? You also know that storyboards are the craziest thing to create. They require: Creativity of all the four kinds (visual, textual, aural, and kinesthetic,) logic, smarts, empathy, passion, patience…and a few more attributes. In this episode, we discuss the important dos an…
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Episode 9 :: Are your biases preventing your courses and training programs from succeeding? Does your content suffer from any of the following mismatches? Content-audience mismatch Presentation-audience mismatch Theme-audience mismatch And these mismatches almost always happen because one of your biases acted up. In this episode, we will talk about…
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Episode 8 :: This episode discusses the psychology behind the Gestalt Laws/Principles and extends them to instructional design. Why you don’t remember the face of everyone who dances behind Hrithik Roshan or Katrina Kaif? Why don’t you remember the details of every object on your desk, but despite the clutter you remember the exact spot where you w…
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Episode 7 :: This episode tells the story of Ravi. In this episode, let us accompany Ravi on his journey from Kanpur in India where he was born, to Los Angeles in the United States, and watch him transform from a poor but carefree child into an unhappy millionaire. Ravi’s story is about love and life, about hope and desire, about guilt and regret, …
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Episode 6 :: As new technologies spawn new jobs, and new jobs demand new competencies…will you thrive, survive, or strive? In this episode, I talk about the AFR Learner Types and how self-identifying as one of the types and changing ourselves in the right direction could help us stay employable in the coming two decades. You can download the text o…
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Episode 5 :: This episode explores the connection between trainers, Instructional Design, and Online Trainings. It starts with a quick historical overview of how the Indian training industry connected with Instructional Design. Then it talks about how Instructional Design helps a trainer deliver the usual on-ground training programs with higher eff…
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Episode 4 :: In this episode, I introduce and explain the 4-Stage Experiential Learning Model given by David Kolb. I also illustrate it through two examples – one historical, the other contemporary, and then provide tips that you can use for ensuring that you take your audience through each of the four stages. I strongly recommend finding your note…
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Episode 3 :: In this episode, meet Siya, a mint-fresh instructional designer who is discovering what it means to be an instructional designer. This episode is an introduction to what an Instructional Designer’s Job comprises, takes you through the fears and apprehensions of a new ID, and then puts them to rest through the knowledge of an experience…
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Episode 2 :: Am I made for Instructional Design...and vice-versa? This is a question asked by many accidental content professionals and all those fresh job-seekers who are exploring the field of content development and Instructional Design. They want to find out if they are temperamentally suited for a successful career in ID and content developmen…
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Episode 1 :: "Instructional Design? What’s that?!" "Is it something like Graphic Design?" "Oh, you mean Industrial Design?" If this is how people react when you mention the term instructional design, or if you are someone whose own reaction is similar to this – then, listen to this episode of the Learning Lights podcast. In this episode, we face ou…
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Trailer :: Step into the beautiful world of Instructional Design with Shafali as your companion. Immerse yourself into a learning experience filled with softly glowing logical connections, which make the job of designing, developing, and delivering online courses and classroom training programs so much more fun and exciting. In this trailer episode…
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Everybody in L&D knows that evaluation is important. But not enough of it gets done, and what does get done isn't always as effective as it could be. What can we as training designers do about that? In the final episode of our second season, we have practical suggestions and lots of ideas on ways to make evaluation count. 00:22 Not enough evaluatio…
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Design Thinking is a concept that's gained a lot of currency, but much of it outside L&D. How does it compare to design models often used in training design? What can it teach us for designing training? Why isn't it used more in L&D circles? We have answers to these questions and more, and as always, plenty of pratical tips. 00:22 Design Thinking: …
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You've got your content together. But how do you structure it so that there's flow, and to maximise engagement and learning? It can be difficult to wrestle everything into place and decide how to cover each element. In this episode, we have a host of practical tips for you, based around Colin Rose's MASTER structure for training design. This episod…
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Trainers and Training Designers can be forgiven for the temptation to use tried-and-trusted activities and types of activity. But if the aim is to maximise engagement and learning, and meet the learning objectives, having a variety of activities and keeping them fresh and original is vital. In this episode, we have a host of practical tips for you …
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After our season-opening double-header on Virtual Training, we wanted to take a look at another hot topic: Online, non-live training. With less face-to-face learning, both are receiving a boost. But how do we need to design differently for recorded online training, as opposed to either virtual or face-to-face live training. As ever, we have plenty …
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Actors can produce powerful learning experiences, live and virtually, and offer something very different to other training methods. But how do we design sessions that make the best possible use of actors and drama? As always, we focus on the practical questions as we have our first ever guest on the show, actor and trainer Clare Samuels of 'No I In…
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With worldwide events since March 2020 causing major changes in the world of L&D, virtual training is receiving a massive boost in usage. Previously face-to-face workshops and topics are being run over Zoom, Microsoft Teams and a host of other platforms. But how do we make sure the learning experiences we design are right for virtual? In part two o…
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With worldwide events since March 2020 causing major changes in the world of L&D, virtual training is receiving a massive boost in usage. Previously face-to-face workshops and topics are being run over Zoom, Microsoft Teams and a host of other platforms. But how do we make sure the learning experiences we design are right for virtual? In part one o…
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