December, 2011

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DevLearn2011 I’ll Take My Rapid eLearning to Go

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Share. Tweet. Pin It. One of the buzz words at DevLearn 2011 was ‘mLearning’ (mobile learning). Clearly there is a demand for people to be able to learn ‘on the go’. Accessing course content on smart phones, iPads and other mobile devices is appealing for a whole range of reasons. We all know the reasons, but what does it [.].

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DevLearn2011 eLearning Trends

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Share. Tweet. Pin It. Well I’m alive…just about! What a week at DevLearn2011 in Las Vegas, so many highlights! It was also an amazing trip as I had never been to Vegas before. It certainly is sensory overload. I feel my office is quite boring now as there’s no constant ‘ding, ding, ding’ of the slot machines or flashing [.].

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Rapid eLearning – Catch your Learner – Hook, Line and Sinker

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Share. Tweet. Pin It. The great challenge for eLearning designers and developers is to build interesting courses while working within a limited timeframe. With the rise of software like Articulate, we now have the tools to rapidly create good-looking eLearning courses without the need for programming expertise. But how can you catch your learner’s full attention?

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The 5 key steps to building an eLearning program: Step 5 – Technology

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Share. Tweet. Pin It. Our final post rounding out this series our deals with the tricky topic of technology. It’s not hard to imagine the advantages technology brings to learning development, evaluation, management, communication and administration. The main downside lies in its potentially high cost – making your decision around which technology to use – an important one.