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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama’s finest authors. (All works appear with permission of the authors and publishers.)
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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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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads short stories from Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "Children on Their Birthdays" by Truman Capote This story is read by permission of the Truman Capote Literary Trust.By alabamaaloudwithdonnoble
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Troy Public Radio announces the launch of Season Two of "Alabama Aloud," and Don Noble, Host and Narrator, gives Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus a preview of the popular podcast that features short stories written by Alabama authors. In Focus on NPR One: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/946279880/in-focus-with-carolyn-hutcheson…
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads short stories from Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "A Luckless Santa Claus" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in Newman News, 1912, read by permission of The Matthew J. & Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Irvin Depart…
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "The Thanksgiving Visitor" by Truman Capote This story is read by permission of the Truman Capote Literary Trust.By alabamaaloudwithdonnoble
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Come spend an evening with Troy Public Radio and Alabama Aloud! Enjoy holiday readings from Truman Capote and F. Scott Fitzgerald read by Don Noble. Don will also be reading a story from author and Fitzgerald scholar, Dr. Kirk Curnutt, who will join us in person for a discussion of his work. Join us at the beautiful Capri Theatre on Thursday, Novem…
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "The Seamstress" by Suzanne Hudson, published in Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe II: Anthology of Southern WritersBy alabamaaloudwithdonnoble
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "Seeing Eye" by Brad Watson, published by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. in Last Days of the Dog Men: Stories, Copyright 1996 by Brad Watson. Used with permission of the …
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "A Full Boat" by Daniel Wallace, published in the 2005 collection Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe IV "Just Like Television" by Thom Gossom Jr. published in the 2015 co…
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "Love" by Michelle Richmond, published in the 2010 collection Hum "Alaska" by Tom Franklin, published in the 1999 collection Poachers "The Other Shoe" by Jennifer Horn…
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Daily affirmations for self love. Achieve your higher self with daily affirmations. Listen to this affirmations daily for at least 21 days in order to achieve better and long lasting results. We recommend listening to this audio through your headphones in a calm and cozy place. Please do not listen while driving or operating heavy machinery.…
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The art of having intuition is a framework that provides you with the tools to tap into your intuition and use it to guide you through life. Intuition is often thought of as a magical gift that only some people have. The truth is, it can be learned and developed. This talk will share ideas and techniques for becoming more intuitive. This talk is ab…
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What makes an artist? In my opinion, it's not the picture, drawing, painting, etc that he creates. No, it is the message you share, the goal that you have for that creation. I think it's simply a person who is executing his goal, a person who shares a message... do better! Read the entire article: https://fineartamerica.com/blogs/3-what-makes-an-ar…
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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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