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When Good Instructional Design Fails: The Engineering Layer Nobody Talks About

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When Good Instructional Design Fails: The Engineering Layer Nobody Talks About
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The article argues that learner drop-off is often caused by the technical platform, not the Instructional Design, and that engineering choices (load speed, sync, progress-saving, data accuracy) directly shape cognitive load, completion, and adaptive learning.
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