Brad submitted the following:
"This article was useful to me (Instructional Design Knowledge, Graphic Design Basics, Concise and Clear Writing Skills, Strong Sense of Organization.) As the author notes, having a firm grasp of ID theories is really helpful in distinguishing between the 'need-to-know' and the 'nice-to-know.' Having a basic understanding of graphic design is also necessary to produce visually appealing and captivating learning materials. Even in cases when the layout and graphic design are simple and un-flashy, writing abilities convey the material as polished and professional. Moreover, one of the most undervalued abilities is organization, which guarantees that the information offered to the learner flows logically."
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