My OR project consisted of a video
teaching participants how to create an InDesign flip book. Overall, the feedback was good, I just needed
to tweak a few things here and there. I took it a step further and added a flip book
design to one of the courses I’m developing on the job. It was received positively which led to my
supervisor purchasing InDesign for future developments. I even uploaded the “how to create a flip book”
video to the company’s intranet.
I enjoyed the OR project so much, I
have decided to learn a new technology for each month, and incorporate it into
a course design at my workplace. I would
also like to encourage other instructional designers to do the same. I think it would prevent burn out from creating
the same old types of course designs that we are used to.
I took a little time to write this
reflection because I wanted to conduct a new survey after incorporating the feedback
edits to the video. I was a little perplexed because I received feedback to
take the music out – which I did. But
after the revision, some of the participants surveyed noted for me to put the
music back in the video. So, I am going
to upload both the original and edited version of the video to my Wiki for
viewers to decide which one they prefer.
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