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Using eLearning in a Blended Approach

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In listing the benefits of eLearning, training folks often cite its flexibility – it’s available on-demand, allows learners to progress at their own pace, is easily deployed to a geographically dispersed audience, etc. eLearning’s flexibility can be especially handy when it’s included as part of a blended learning approach.

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Workplace Trends from 2004…Still Trending

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One dusty cover that caught my eye was the January 2004 issue of Training + Development Magazine from ASTD, with this headline: 8 Trends You Need to Know NOW. 7-- Life and work in the e-lane. Technology is advancing, which affects where and how work is done, as well as “how, when, and where learning occurs.”. --8-- By Shelley A.

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

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If you have been developing eLearning for any period of time, you have probably used several of Adobe’s applications to create engaging and interactive courses. You can create and edit images for your eLearning using Adobe PhotoShop and Illustrator. InDesign is not for creating eLearning or SCORM -compliant standalone courses.

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eLearning for Leadership Training – Making it Effective

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Typically, this “soft skill” type of training is delivered by instructor led training (ILT). But what about eLearning? Can we use eLearning to teach some of these soft skills that are required by leadership in a corporate environment? Keep the learning going! ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc.

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Don’t Convert! Redesign Instructor-Led Training for eLearning

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Though eLearning isn’t new to the training field anymore, it’s still relatively new to many organizations. And once those organizations buy into the benefits of eLearning, many are tempted to run and dive into the deep end of the pool as quickly as possible. Do learners have the technology needed to access eLearning?

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6 Techniques that Stimulate Recall in eLearning

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Why stimulate prior knowledge toward the beginning of an eLearning lesson? It helps learners retain newly learned information by building on existing knowledge. It can serve as a brief review of recently learned information that the subsequent content is intended to build upon. We hope you found this post helpful.

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Collecting Data from an eLearning Pilot

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After weeks – perhaps months – of analysis, design, and development, you finally have a completed and fully functional eLearning course. What questions should your pilot evaluation effort answer about your eLearning course? Examples of questions might include: Was the eLearning course and its activities easy to use?