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The Most Popular Blog Posts for 2016

Litmos

It's the end of the year and, in case you've missed the most popular blog posts throughout 2016, I've compiled the top 5 for you here. But overall, for 2016 these 5 posts came out on top. We hear about and discuss social learning, mobile learning, informal learning, and other terms. Please enjoy! Read more of this. .

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Visual Theme: Learning Solutions 2016 recap

NuggetHead

Walking out to load my bags in the car last Monday (March 14), I tapped the Weather app on my iPhone to check what to expect as I headed to Orlando for the 2016 Learning Solutions Conference & Expo. A new pre-conference workshop titled Mastering the Art of Storyboarding for Elearning went extremely well. That’s a first!

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Iteration and Why It’s Important

Digitec Interactive

As I discussed back in 2016, “Everything is Iterative.” Imagine that your “Introduction to Email” course is from the late 90s and is based on AOL. Yes, you “have a course for that” but it’s not relevant for most people anymore. So, if you’re not going back and reviewing your organization’s learning solutions, they’re probably outdated.

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A Look Back At DevLearn 2016 – Some Session Takeaways

LearnUpon

It is important to storyboard your course initially with pen and paper before moving to full prototyping and gather as much feedback as you can from your learners and Subject Matter Experts at each stage of the process. Brenda also discussed spaced content delivery and performance support.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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It's the end of the year as we know it.

eLearning Architect

May 28th 2016 - OMG. 2016 was the year my business went from freelancer to agency. Well I've moved from someone who does all of the work myself - needs analysis, course architecture, storyboarding, development, review and QA - to someone who works with partners on most (if not all) of this process. Where's the business at?

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Behind the Scenes of a Winning eLearning Course

Trivantis

This course got such great response from viewers that it won the 2016 Lectora® User Conference Community Course Template Contest! Did you create a storyboard? Of course, we discussed the technical stuff with Karlis too. . And luckily for our readers, Karlis agreed to sit down for a Q&A about the development process.