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eLearning Development: How long does it Really take?

Upside Learning

According to an article posted on the ASTD website by Karl Kapp and Robyn A. Here’s the table from that article: My Take on These Numbers: 1. It used to take higher efforts in 2003 but now takes much lesser. I’d expect high interactivity courseware to take the most development effort. I can’t believe this!

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EPSS and ePerformance

Tony Karrer

Searching on eperformance I ran across your 2003 LearningCircuits blog entries (E-Performance Essentials) separating eperformance into edevelopment, einteraction and esupport. And the answer is that there is not a well known term to describe kinds of eLearning solutions that are not typical courseware.

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Human Capital Measurement, ADDIE, Nick Carr, Performance, & Education

Big Dog, Little Dog

Hear me out, ye learned jury of courseware sponsors and learners, before you passeth judgment. After Carr published his thoughtful Harvard Business Review article in 2003, "Why IT Doesn't Matter," many technology leaders and trade press opinion makers reacted harshly. Circling the wagons against Nick Carr - c/net. So it goes.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

4 Free Tools to Help Get Your PowerPoint from Good to Great , October 21, 2010 Continuing the recent trend of PowerPoint in the news , I stumbled upon an article in USA Today that provided some tips and advice for designing more engaging presentations. This was in 2003! Here is the best from this past month. Here’s why.

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e-Learning: In Search of a Better Definition

Big Dog, Little Dog

In a recent new article, IBM tackles learning in the workplace (Nov 8, 2004), Victor Jeurissen, global practice leader for IBM Management Development Solutions, defines e-learning as, "the use of innovative technologies and learning models to transform the way individuals and organisations acquire new skills and access knowledge."

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer.

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Edu-Gaming in the latest Escapist | Main | Article comparing new Mash-Up tools (Popfly, Pipes, Google) - thanks Sam Adkins » June 03, 2007 Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer. First, for full disclosure.I

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Long Live?

Tony Karrer

Long Live – is actually an important issue being raised through this discussion that I'll get to below… Let me start with the fact that Saul and his article made no attempt to directly engage with any of the "bloggers" who he so quickly lumps together and dismisses. I would argue that today all classroom or courseware should be questioned.