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How do you build eLearning?

B Online Learning

Do you import a bunch of PowerPoint slides, add a player skin with the obligatory Next and Previous buttons, attach some word documents as resources, and then hit publish? SCORM 2004, Experience/TinCan API? Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2003. When it comes to building eLearning, how do you do it? On the road? If LMS, is it SCORM 1.2,

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Ten Lessons Over Ten Years

Janet Clarey

I was in San Francisco in 2003 at a conference that was held at the same time as The eLearning Guild’s “Annual Conference.” I sat in a room and watched PowerPoint presentation after PowerPoint presentation about how to combine self-paced e-learning and face-to-face training (as IF that’s blended).

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

But still, this gives a general indication and it's especially interesting when you compare it to 2007 : Corporate Blog (20) Personal Learning (23) eLearning Tools (323) Software Simulation (21) Qarbon (6) Second Life (135) PowerPoint (148) Google Scholar (9) Authorware (16) Ah the good old days of 2007. Seems so long ago. :) How about 2005

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Agile Design: An Ethos for Creating Learning Platforms

Big Dog, Little Dog

Because we still value the items on the right means that we do not have to abandon the technologies that make up our profession, such as ADDIE, 4C/ID, ARCS, Captivate, and PowerPoint. These value and principles make Agile more adaptive rather than predictive; and people-oriented rather than process-oriented (Fowler, 2003). Boehm, B.;

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Interview on lms-selection.com

eFront

At the middle of 2003 a few new members joined our core team of developers bringing fresh ideas. At the beginning of 2004 the development of our SCORM module began. The same time, eFront became the second LMS world-wide that offer support for SCORM 2004/4th edition ([link] A short introduction to v3.6 Powered by Blogger.

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Dr. Will Thalheimer explores neuroscience behind q.MINDshare.

Count5

Eric Blumthal , who along with his business partner at count5, Gordon Eilen , set out in 2004 to create a subscription-learning platform to help sales reps better use their valuable time. Eric first had the idea for a reinforcement tool way back in 2002 or 2003. What Eric and Gordon have Learned.

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Future Trends in e-Learning

Vignettes Learning

According to the "ASTD 2004 State of the Industry Report," technology-delivered learning has increased each year since 1999. Projections for 2004 indicate a 5.8 percent increase to a high of 29.4 What business strategies is my company undertaking this year? billion in 2001.