As an Instructional Designer, Kylie Hughes has 10+ years of experience designing and delivering effective classroom, virtual and eLearning training for systems based training. Blended learning is all the rage but are you doing it right? With a worldwide shift to online training, blended learning has never been more important.
There are many misconceptions about blended learning and adequate planning is essential to make sure you nail it. It is critical to ensure that best practice training methods and adult learning principles are incorporated cohesively when designing training packages and online support materials so that you develop a suite of tools that your users appreciate.
Learn how to use a tailor-made blended learning model to design user centric trainer guides, participant workbooks and online Help centers.
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Kylie Hughes
Instructional Designer
As an Instructional Designer, Kylie Hughes has 10+ years of experience designing and delivering effective classroom, virtual and eLearning training for... Read More
As an Instructional Designer, Kylie Hughes has 10+ years of experience designing and delivering effective classroom, virtual and eLearning training for systems based training. She is an innovative and passionate advocate of quality training design and delivery in a rapidly changing 21st century. She believes good quality—learner centric training is created when instructional designers stop developing information and start developing learning experiences. She has developed a Blended Learning Model that effectively integrates technology, design and people which enables individuals and business units to achieve their organisational training goals and objectives utilising leading edge technologies and best practice training methodologies. In addition, Kylie holds a Bachelor of Education, Certificate IV in Training & Assessment & Agile Prince 2 certification.