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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

Let us take a trip back to the late 90s and 2000. Instructional designers were getting ready to be in high demand, especially in the corporate world. Instructional technologists was a term, many folks had heard of. A product called Macromedia Flash (being used with web sites) became a go to for course development.

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History of the LMS

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In 2000, I built my own LMS for a company, and was hired to create an e-learning program for customer training, as well as run a training division with ILT still in play (blended). Instructional design was actually being used. Because of the way the courses were designed. Everyone I knew, followed the ADDIE approach.

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Four Industry Announcements

Kapp Notes

Our industry relies heavily on compatibility- phenomenal instructional design means nothing if the course won’t play in your LMS. All of the e-Learning specifications are captured- from SCORM and AICC to IMS, PENS and LETSI RTWS. The same thing could be said about navigating through the world of e-Learning.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools: Market, Mayhem and Reality

eLearning 24-7

Is it PowerPoint converted to Flash? Microsoft Word converted to Flash? If a RCAT vendor tells you they have been in business for over 10 years, they are somewhat misleading, since WBT courses really didn’t start to hit the mark until 2000 and then you have limited choices on how to build. That was then. RCAT Categories.