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Technology Facilitator

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What does innovation look like?  Growth and change. Innovation means drawing from skillsets that we don't personally have and surrounding yourself with people who know what they are doing. Tapping into the wells of existing knowledge that the SMEs possess. Innovation is always asking yourself what expertise isn't being utilized in a realm or subject that could be helpful, and that no one is talking about or utilizing. Innovation is understanding visual appeal and marketing and user experience, and giving people an automatic positive association with the content. Understanding we are all visually connected and wired. Innovation is superficial, and not in a negative sense. Our instincts tell us what is quality content or product, and the visual platform is the vessel. The valuable of visual appeal is so in our faces, especially when it's not our realm. Innovation means questioning ones blind spots. We are not taught to question ourselves, so having the ability to remove emoti

Likeability in Design

"Kids don't learn from people they don't like." - Rita Pierson Championing for the learner, and for the technology being proposed is hard work. One has to dig deep to help ones learners to synthesize the material while simultaneously cheerleading for the lesson content and convincing them in the delivery. Doing that day in and day out, well, it wears on instructors and teachers. But as the formidable Rita Pierson says, kids don't learn from people they don't like, and the same rings true for adult learners. How does an instructor deliver content that is necessary, but not exactly exciting, in a likeable and relatable way? How does an instructor infuse likeability into unlikeable content? How does an instructional designer draw learners in even with dry content?