Clive Shepard discusses Patrick Dunn's presentation on creating engaging learning content. The four phases he mentions are:
1. Methods and media (tactics)
2. Learning strategies
3. Design processes
4. Culture and personality
I would agree and I too question the Meyers Briggs Inventory as a reliable research tool to learn the profile of a successful designer.
IMO, from what I have seen most people come to the profession from a variety of backgrounds which more or less make them suitable for the job. One of the best instructional designers I know has the rare combination of terrific programming skills and great writing ability, a combination not usually seen together.
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