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Writing Process from Brain Dump to Storyboard

Experiencing eLearning

Order Out of Chaos: Patterns of Organization for Writing on the Job by Richard Rabil, Jr. While this article is about technical writing rather than writing for elearning, I find that the patterns are very applicable to our work. That’s where reviewing these standard patterns in the article can be really helpful.

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How to Create ELearning Course with Course Patterns

JoomlaLMS

release we changed the concept of course creation by adding an embedded course builder and predefined course patterns: a learning path-based, a webinar-based and a materials-based one. In the JoomlaLMS 2.0

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Writing Learning Objectives In 3 Simple Steps

Fly Plugins

Article Index Step 1: Identify who you’re teaching. Writing Learning Objectives Summary Article Resources * Download this guide as a PDF “ Begin with the end in mind. Writing learning objectives is critical to creating an online course that produces results…and sales. Step 1: Identify who you’re teaching.

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The Role of Metaverse in Corporate Training – A Fancy Buzzword or Soon to Become Reality?

CommLab India

In this article, we take a look at the impact and role of metaverse in corporate training patterns of the future. Stay with us as we penetrate the future of corporate training to find out what works.

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Simplifying AI…and Making Cakes

KnowledgeOne

In simpler terms, it’s about creating programs and systems that can make decisions, solve problems, and even recognize patterns on their own without being explicitly programmed. This data helps the AI learn patterns and make decisions. Ingredients (Data): Just like you need ingredients for a cake, AI needs data.

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ID and eLearning Links 1/26/2021

Experiencing eLearning

These are Chris’s 5 reasons from his article: Knowledge is cheap. VISIWIG | Visuals for busy designers Online tool for creating quick patterns, textures, and icons. Shouldn’t I protect my “intellectual property?” My answer is always the same: share everything you know. All the time. Because knowledge begs to be shared.

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50 Posts and Articles that Made Me Think in 2011

ID Reflections

Inspired by JaneHart’s Top100 Articles of 2011 , I thought I should put down at least the top 50 thathas made me reflect and ponder in the past one year, has changed the way I dothings and shaped quite a bit of my work-life decisions. I have divided them across five categories for easy reference.