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ADDIE should have been DADDIE all along

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So it was an “aha” moment when I read Gerry Wasiluk’s post about the DADDIE model on the Articulate Forum. Basically, his former group borrowed from Six Sigma and added the ‘Define’ step to the beginning of the learning industry-standard ADDIE model. (As Truly, ADDIE should have been DADDIE all along. What constitutes Define?

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Get Skilled to Create Engaging e-Learning

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Further, many people charged with creating e-learning come from instructional design backgrounds and have never been formally trained on creating robust web content. To create the most engaging training you need to be an instructional designer, a graphic designer, a web developer, and an LMS expert. And guess what?

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eLearning Hot Topics from 2011

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This post suggests that partnering with a subject matter expert (SME) to write dialog for training scenarios results in scenarios that are more robust and realistic than what an instructional designer is likely to create without a SME’s help. Crafting Feedback in Articulate. Check out Looking Back on 2010 with ADDIE.

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Simple Anatomy of SCORM-based E-Learning

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If you are an instructional designer or developer of e-learning content, chances are, you'll only need to worry about the Learning Content piece. It is based on an instructional design or storyboard. E-Learning development tools like Adobe Captivate, Lectora, or Articulate do all of this for you. Learning Content.

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Resolve to Try Something New in eLearning in 2013

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3 Defining Features of Articulate Storyline. Designing eLearning for Cognitive Ease. Want to renew your focus on instructional design? Instructional design is at the heart of learning. Using Variable Flags to Provide Feedback in Adobe Captivate. Developer's Perspective of Adobe Captivate 6.

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E-learning Developer vs. Web Developer

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An e-learning developer will have the following abilities: Knowledge of how to use an e-learning development tools such as Adobe Captivate, Lectora, or Articulate. Knows the importance of instructional design on a project and respects the pedagogical choices made in a project. First, let's look at an e-learning developer.

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Conveying Tacit Knowledge in eLearning

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Details about context, circumstances, challenges, actions, and consequences allow an audience to infer an understanding that might be hard to articulate, but is understood nonetheless. Think about it – fairy tales often convey a lesson without explicitly stating what the lesson was. Social interactions can also help.

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