As a learning designer, I find that the people who requisition learning are often out of touch with the ultimate user audience: namely the learner. In fact, on a current project, I had to explain to one of the client reps what a learner was. This is the person I care most about. I wish the only question ever needed on a learning solutions project was: What will work best for the learner? In the absence of this idyll, I would like to ask:
- How do we bridge the divide between he-who-signs-the-cheques and he-who-will-use-the-resource?
I'm sure I'm going to kick myself as I later think of a far more relevant question, but this is where my head is at today.
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