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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

The demand for effective e-learning content has never been higher. As organizations seek to adapt to evolving learning needs and technological advancements, the need to deliver quality educational material quickly is undeniable. Another key feature of Rapid eLearning Development is scalability.

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Top 25 Rapid eLearning Blog Posts

Upside Learning

I have been involved with Rapid eLearning Projects at Upside and also creation of our own Rapid Authoring Framework that sits in our LMS (UpsideLMS). Naturally I do a lot of sifting around Rapid eLearning. And there are also some posts which may influence your decision to use rapid development approach.

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Facing 21st Century Instructional Design Challenges by Tom Kuhlmann

B Online Learning

Watch the opening address at iDesignX 2014 by Key Speaker, Tom Kuhlmann, VP Articulate Community. Understand how technology has changed the way courses are designed. Look for opportunities to craft great learning experiences. […]. Tom discusses how technology is changing the way we teach.

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Rapid eLearning Development: 7 Tried & Tested Tips

eLearningMind

But what about rapid eLearning development? Is it possible to build eLearning solutions quickly and effectively? Let’s find out about the benefits, process, and tools that rapid eLearning development involves. What Is Rapid eLearning Development? Resource allocation. Iterations.

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Articulate Storyline Unchained – Triggers, Variables and Conditions

B Online Learning

Without this the content comes across as tedious and dull and what’s worse, the message and key learning’s can be lost in a [.].

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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

B Online Learning

They say for eLearning to be engaging, it needs to be interactive. Interactivity is the key that keeps the learner’s interest, and assists them in embedding new knowledge once they have completed a learning module. It also helps to make the e-learning experience a little more fun! What are the expected learning outcomes?

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Why Today’s ELearning Can Stink

LearnDash

Elearning today is suffering from standards of the past, from instructional design principles to the tools we use to create the courses. For years, Articulate has been a juggernaut in the rapid elearning development space. To be fair, Articulate Storyline doesn’t necessarily rely upon PowerPoint.