What folks are saying

Some people have very generously been saying some nice things about the book:

One of “10 great books to help you think, create, & communicate better in 2012…it has good material for professionals and students that can help them understand how people learn and how to design learning experiences (like presentations) that do a better job of engaging audiences.”
- Garr Reynolds, Author of Presentation Zen

“If it’s possible to be in love with a book, then I am in love with this one. Julie Dirksen has written a most excellent book for the beginning practitioner as well as the seasoned veteran of instructional design.”
- Cammy Bean, Vice President of Learning Design, Kineo

“This book is probably the single best book for the person who’s just getting started and wants to know more about instructional design and how people learn.”
- Tom Kuhlmann, Author of the Rapid E-Learning Blog

“I’m delighted to have this witty, insightful, cleverly illustrated guide.”
- Michael W. Allen, Ph.D., Author of Michael Allen’s Guide to E-Learning

“Even if you’re not a learning geek, leafing through the pages of Design For How People Learn by Julie Dirksen will make you think, ‘This should be be fun.’”
- Connie Malamed, The eLearning Coach

“One of the things I appreciate most about Design for How People Learn is that Julie Dirksen applies her own advice. First and foremost, she writes for how people like to read. The style is conversational, varied, and fun. She tells stories and makes liberal use of examples and non-examples, both hypothetical and from her experience.”
- Judy Unrein, eLearn Magazine

“I think this book is an excellent resource and should be added to the reading lists of  both new and experienced Instructional Designers.”
- Dave Kelly, Misadventures in Learning blog

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