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Top 5 eLearning Skills for 2011

eLearning Weekly

Designing or developing elearning requires experience in training and project management as much as audio and video production. I focus here on what I think are the top skills for elearning now, in 2011. Soon, elearning job descriptions will not even mention instructional design or ADDIE, as they almost always do now.

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A Conversation with Michael Allen–ADDIE, SAM & the Future of ID

Kapp Notes

Allen is a leader in the field of design, developing and delivering online instruction. He is the author of seven book including a best-seller on creating effective e-learning and in has received ASTD’s Distinguished Contribution to Workplace Learning and Performance Award in 2011. So my first question is “what’s wrong with ADDIE?”.

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Looking Back on 2010 with ADDIE

Integrated Learnings

Though a variety of models guide our instructional design work, I’d argue that ADDIE functions as the basic backbone of the process. Just about every model, trend, and best practice in the field supports one of the phases of ADDIE. D = Development (develop the solution). More to come. Happy new year!

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eLearning Hot Topics from 2011

Integrated Learnings

So, it seems fitting that we’d look back at our 2011 posts and create one for this blog. How do these compare with your own eLearning hot topics from 2011? --1-- The post with the most views in 2011 was Practical Storyboarding – Not Just for Developers. Do you develop in PowerPoint? 1-- Storyboarding.

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Devlearn conference 2011: retrospective

Challenge to Learn

And it’s something that will affect e-Learning development. That’s great, I really believe that such an agile approach has great advantages over ADDIE and other methods. The initiative of LINGOs to make learning and education available to everyone in the developing world is really amazing. I hope it catches on.

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5 quick wins for more agile e-learning development

Challenge to Learn

I write and present on agile e-learning development since 2011. 5 quick wins for more agile e-learning development. In the old ‘waterfall’ methodologies like ADDIE you will have a lot of contact with the customer (internal or external) during the sales process and the design stage. So here they are.

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2012 in retrospective: top 10 posts

Challenge to Learn

Agile E-Learning development. Agile e-Learning development. I think the waterfall model and ADDIE have to many limitations. I believe a better way is the agile approach that comes from software development. An other interesting development here is Michael Allens SAM, an agile methodology for eLearning development.