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eLearning: Attention, Attention!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel        A few years ago I wrote about the  perfect playtime for an eLearning lesson (or module). "   According to the article, "Microsoft found that since the year 2000 (or about when the mobile revolution began) the average attention span dropped from 12 seconds to eight seconds."

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How to Create an Online Course regardless of authoring tool or lack thereof

eLearning 24-7

I’ve never seen a presentation where the basics, including all facets of the introductory course design, are provided, regardless of the authoring tool or lack thereof. Toward the end of the post, I’ll provide a few SaaS authoring tools anyone can use. It’s been around since 2000, by the way; nothing new.

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Challenges and Supporting Factors in Adopting ERP in Higher Education Indonesia

Academia

It is crucial to check all the necessary features, modules, and functionalities that your ERP provides. Proper communication between institutional authorities & ERP experts. As discussed above, Indonesia includes more than 2000+ institutions. Challenges. System preparation according to the Indonesian education scenario .

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"Hey ya'll": Informal Language is the way to go in E-Learning

Kapp Notes

There is research evidence to indicate that informal language in an e-learning module is more effective than formal language. In Ruth Clark's book " e-Learning and the Science of Instruction " she discussed a study by Moreno and Mayer, 2000 that compared a formally worded course with one that was more informally worded. McKeown, M.G.,

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Learning Suite: The past of learning systems

Learning Pool

In the year 2000, all the parts that made up the e-learning market began to fall in place, providing a set of complementary and interlinked applications that could be thought of, and were described in marketing literature, as a “suite.” And modules themselves, purely through the way they were designed, didn’t always blend well.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

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). The authoring tools, the popular ones, followed the similar methodology, of chapter, pages, lessons, assignments/practice, evaluation. Blackboard.

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What’s the best SCORM compliant LMS to choose in 2020?

Elucidat

It’s a type of website where elearning modules can be uploaded for learners to access them. The elearning then ‘talks’ to the LMS, telling it things like who has completed which module, and what their score was. A SCORM-compliant LMS means it’s set up in a way to ‘listen’ to the information the elearning modules send to it.

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