The Book that Started it All!

Instructional Design Book

Punk Rock Instructional Design is a dynamic, unfiltered approach to eLearning that challenges traditional norms. Marrying the rebellious spirit of punk rock with cutting-edge learning strategies, it advocates for authentic, learner-centric designs. It's not just about breaking the rules – it's about rewriting them to craft raw, engaging, and impactful learning experiences. Get your copy today!

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  • PRID harnesses the rebellious spirit in all instructional designers to subvert mediocrity.  Break free from the conventional restraints of instructional design with this guide that embraces the ethos of punk rock.  The author wields a depth of professional knowledge and offers DIY guidance to mobilize the edgy Punk Rock Instructional Designer in you.

    Rachel Wells

    E-Learning Specialist for Savannah Chatham County Public Schools

  • Of the many instructional designers I've worked with, Corey has to be one of the best. He has a very innovative approach that is well-grounded in the instructional design process. He seems to be able to approach projects from a different perspective, putting new light on the content. His way of creating courses is well worth learning. It will change the way you design your courses.

    Michael Finney

    CEO of eLightenment Learning

  • Instructional Designers are the unsung heroes of the L&D world. Their design efforts can make or break the learner’s ability to connect with and retain information, so learning professionals who are serious about creating impact, making a difference, and leaving a legacy should read this book. You don’t have to be a punk rock fan to appreciate design principles that celebrate authenticity, individuality, and intellectual rebellion. More than ever, our world demands engagement, and taking risks is the fastest way to transformative learning experiences. That is exactly what Punk Rock Instructional Design invites its readers to do: nurture critical thinking, foster creativity, and transform learning into a profoundly personal and engaging experience. In short, this book has something for everyone to consider.

    Paula Grace

    Leadership Development Practitioner and Executive Coach - Inner Wisdom Coaching and Consulting

  • As an educator looking to transition into instructional design, 'Punk Rock Instructional Design' was the perfect bridge. It blends classroom experience with the punk rock ethos, making the jump not only seamless but realistic. A must-read for teachers eyeing the ID scene!

    Gini Lea Ennis, M.Ed.

    Educator

  • Every instructional designer needs a copy of 'Punk Rock Instructional Design' on their shelf. This book fuses the energy of punk with the nuances of design, offering a fresh take that's both enlightening and exhilarating. Dive into PRID and reinvigorate your approach to eLearning. A game-changer for the modern ID!

    Aegis Perkins

    Instructional Designer