by Dr. Michael Hanchett Hanson | Nov 16, 2016 | Instructional Design
In the last post on Instructional Design Tips I listed the five strategies Hickory uses to maximize user engagement: Setting user expectations. Aligning Hickory with training milestones. Managers conveying the importance of Hickory. Making users active stakeholders....
by Dr. Michael Hanchett Hanson | Nov 12, 2016 | Instructional Design
Everyone is busy, and one of the most important benefits of Hickory is that it is so efficient. Reviews generally take less than two minutes a day. Completing a lesson, usually 5-8 minutes. Users repeatedly tell Hickory that they like the platform as a way of learning...
by Dr. Michael Hanchett Hanson | Nov 2, 2016 | Instructional Design
In previous posts I’ve talked about the curriculum plan that Hickory develops for each client and how we decide what content to cover in the Hickory lessons. Timing is also important to the curriculum plan. Here, the basic principle is that we do not want to make...
by Dr. Michael Hanchett Hanson | Oct 16, 2016 | Instructional Design
In a previous post I talked about the overall curriculum plan that Hickory develops for clients when integrating its memory retention system into an existing training program. The Hickory Instructional Design team works with clients to develop the plan. Typically, we...