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OpenSesame welcomes internationally recognized diversity and inclusion publisher Symmetra to its elearning course catalogue

OpenSesame

Founded in Australia in 2003 by Heather Price, who founded one of the first diversity consultancies in South Africa during the dismantling of apartheid, Symmetra provides cutting-edge diversity and inclusion products and services. Symmetra is a global specialist provider in inclusion and diversity training and culture change services.

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LEARNNOVATORS GAZES INTO THE FUTURE OF E-LEARNING WITH ANDREW SCIVALLY

Learnnovators

In this exclusive interview with Learnnovators, Andrew Scivally shares his insights on the role of templates in helping learning professionals create engaging, interactive, and inspiring eLearning content. His ideas on the kind of creative freedom the templates offer to learning designers are invaluable and thought provoking.

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Mobile Learning Moves the Evolution of Authoring Tools

Association eLearning

Back then, users could transform a standard PowerPoint into a game-based learning module by inserting template-driven learning games right into their slide sequence. But these modules were still largely linear, and like other authoring tools, Direct-to-Web associated the file with the author’s desktop. Where We Are Today.

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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. eFront was initially developed and provided exclusively as a commercial product. You still provide both free and commercial editions.

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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. Informal learning doesn’t provide that. Here is the best from this past month.