
What’s Not Good Feedback: A Guide for Subject Matter Experts
Navigating the labyrinth of instructional design can be challenging, especially when feedback from Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) misses the mark. In this article, we'll explore three types of unhelpful feedback that can derail even the best instructional plans.

Decoding the New iPads: A Guide for Instructional Designers
In the world of instructional design, Apple's new iPad iterations offer distinct advantages. The iPad Air can streamline your workflow, acting as an excellent supplement to your MacBook Pro. On the other hand, the iPad Pro is powerful enough to replace your main computer, making it ideal for those engaging in heavy-duty applications. Your choice of Apple Pencil—Pencil Pro or USB-C Pencil—also depends on your specific needs. These devices are more than upgrades; they are targeted tools designed to cater to your workflow.

Why Every Instructional Designer Should Master the Basics of Graphic Design
Graphic design is not just about making things look good; it’s an essential skill for instructional designers (IDs) aiming to create effective and engaging learning materials. This article explores three compelling reasons why every ID should learn the basics of graphic design.


Rockin' the Mic: 3 Proven Strategies to Get Gold from a Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Unlock the secrets to seamlessly extracting content from SMEs with these rock-inspired strategies, perfect for the modern instructional designer.







Why Punk Rock Instructional Design is the Ultimate Jam for Teachers Leaving the Classroom
Tips to help teachers looking to transition from the classroom to instructional design.


Punk Rock Instructional Design (PRID): Not Just for Headbangers!
Punk Rock Instructional design is for everyone, not just punk fans.

What is Punk Rock Instructional Design?
Learn about the basics of Punk Rock Instructional Design.