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The Return of the (Digital) Native | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS The Return of the (Digital) Native by Jim on March 25, 2011 in mobile learning In recent years, we’ve all heard a lot about digital natives. The result is a lost message, and a lost opportunity. All Rights Reserved.

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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. Based on the number of hits the various posts on our eLearning blog received, there were three particularly hot topics for the year. How do these compare with your own eLearning hot topics from 2011? --1-- 1-- Storyboarding.

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

by Michael on March 7, 2011 in blended learning If you still believe that “classroom learning is the best learning” for your training and learning programs, I have some news for you. You will still need to create good content, but simple eLearning development tools will help make the transition from ILT to blended learning a smoother one.

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What Is eLearning? The Good, Bad, and The Ugly

Association eLearning

At its best, eLearning is a great way for learners to learn at their own pace, processing material without being held back or hurried by peers. At its worst, however, eLearning can be torturous, with seemingly endless PowerPoints slides, that can make eLearning seem downright ugly. Ugly: The Template Style PowerPoint.

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Impatica for PowerPoint Back In The Game With HTML5 Support by News Editor

LearningGuild

[Press Release] With the approach of the HTML5 standard, and rising numbers of iPads in education and the workplace, eLearning developers are looking for alternatives to Flash.

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The Evolution of the “Common eLearning Man”

eLearning Brothers

The “common eLearning man” did not give up or become discouraged because of the advances in technology from 2000-2005. More people began using PowerPoint and Learning Management Systems (LMS). The eLearning development process improved, but rapid development tools were in high demand. Learning objects.

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3 E-Learning Lessons Learned on the Road

Rapid eLearning

Instead of the elearning team having to create greeting videos, they were created by people who actually do the greeting. Things to ponder: Is there a way for you to integrate user content with your more formal elearning development? Tidbits: What’s left for 2011. I’ll share some ways to get more out of PowerPoint.

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