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Book review: Leaving ADDIE for SAM: will agile eLearning development become mainstream?

Challenge to Learn

It is clear that both authors have a few decades of combined experience in eLearning development. This enables them not only to develop an approach but explain it with very practical examples. And finally some links to earlier post I wrote on agile eLearning development: A post with links to other ‘agile’ eLearning posts.

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How to Become an E-learning Freelancer Vol. I-III: Book Reviews

Experiencing eLearning

Richard Watson published his ebooks on the practicalities of freelancing in the elearning field last fall. The books are a series in three volumes, with information expanded from his blog posts on freelancing. The book starts with big questions. Volume I: Launching Your Freelance E-Learning Career. What are your goals?

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Design Day and the ASTD Big Question for July

Kapp Notes

I left a comment on Tony Karrer's blog about creating a "Design Day" so that everyone in the blogosphere adds a comment about the importance of instructional design as opposed to focusing on technology. So, to get to the "Big Question" How does the eLearning design process need to change to accommodate such a wide variety of tools?

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Big Question - PowerPoint

The Learning Circuits

So, this month, The Big Question is. Please answer this question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post. For further help in how to participate via blog posts, see the side bar.) Presentation instead of PowerPoint 08-May-2007 10:45:19 Guy W Wallace The Pursuing Performance Blog The Big Question is.

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Articulate vs. Lectora | LearnNuggets

NuggetHead

Lectora by Kevin on August 12th, 2009 When it comes to software development tools, I’m fortunate to work in an environment that understands no two tools are the same and each provide advantages and disadvantages. I’m not boasting, but I’ve been around development tools for awhile and can pick them up fairly quickly.

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The Big Question for October: Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging?

The Learning Circuits

The Big Question is a new monthly feature on Learning Circuits Blog. We want everyone in the LCB community to join in - from the comfort of your own blog. Each month we will pose a question we think is of interest to the learning community. Jane Interactive-HE in FE Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging?

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Aha Moments in 2007

Tony Karrer

The Big Question is back. December Big Question - What did you learn about learning? So I first went back to what I wrote about last year: Some of the more specific memories from 2006: I started my blog in February 2006. I had a real "aha experience" after using add-ins to provide features inside my blog.