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The Latest from Clive on Learning

Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Unlike entertainment media, learning content should not be seeking to engage through its production values. Tags: content development rapid e-learning instructional design Even if you did, it would not make a positive impression on learners. Because they’ve seen it all before. They don’t expect it of your content anyway.
 
Monday, April 12, 2010
One of the benefits from my regular tussles on the tennis court with Steve Rayson of Kineo is the intelligence we get to share on the elearning marketplace as we attempt to recover our composure at the finish. This time Steve alerted me to some research that Forrester has been doing for Adobe on the development of rapid elearning in the USA.
 
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
I am becoming increasingly aware of the the need to make clear a distinction between the broad concept of digital learning content, in all its many varieties, and the much narrower idea of interactive tutorials of the traditional CBT (computer-based training) variety. Tags: digital content rapid e-learning
 

The Best from Clive on Learning

One of the benefits from my regular tussles on the tennis court with Steve Rayson of Kineo is the intelligence we get to share on the elearning marketplace as we attempt to recover our composure at the finish. This time Steve alerted me to some research that Forrester has been doing for Adobe on the development of rapid elearning in the USA.
I attended the panel discussion on 'the future of rapid e-learning tools' at the eLearning Guild's Annual Gathering in Boston today with a misunderstanding. thought I knew what 'rapid e-learning' meant. They both refer to the authors of this rapid content as being SMEs.
I'm in the middle of designing and developing a new blended learning course on the whole subject of embedded learning/performance support. To do this I thought it was time I tried out some of these new fangled rapid e-learning tools that everyone's talking about (I know, I'm a little slow on the uptake!).
I don't know where this appeared from or why but it seems that Microsoft has a rapid e-learning development tool. It does have some interesting features, including a scenario builder, a selection of learning games and Flash import, and exports to SCORM 1.2 although I couldn't get my test material to play in Moodle).
I am becoming increasingly aware of the the need to make clear a distinction between the broad concept of digital learning content, in all its many varieties, and the much narrower idea of interactive tutorials of the traditional CBT (computer-based training) variety. Tags: digital content rapid e-learning

The Latest from the eLearning Learning Community

Thursday, July 29, 2010
Captivate 4 introduced text to speech (TTS) technology in Rapid eLearning authoring. Given the adoption and feedback, in Captivate 5 we’ve introduced more voices. Tweaking these voices seem to be one of the most discussed topics on our forums. These continue to be applicable in Captivate 5 for the NeoSpeech voices. Avoid ambiguities.
 
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Earlier this year I did a presentation on e-learning where I showed a bunch of course examples. When I asked how many people were creating e-learning solutions I saw about twenty percent of the people in the audience (of three hundred) raise their hands. That may be generous. It may have been as few as ten percent.
 
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
We also discussed ways that being part of the community can help make you an elearning superstar. get a lot of emails about how to get started with elearning or how to learn more. In today’s post, I want to highlight a recent interaction in the community that shows how you can become better in your elearning design.
 

The Best from the eLearning Learning Community

One of the benefits from my regular tussles on the tennis court with Steve Rayson of Kineo is the intelligence we get to share on the elearning marketplace as we attempt to recover our composure at the finish. This time Steve alerted me to some research that Forrester has been doing for Adobe on the development of rapid elearning in the USA.
The Rapid Elearning Blog. How to Add Scenarios to Your Rapid E-Learning Courses…Rapidly! Tired of delivering boring, click-and-read elearning courses? In it, I show you how to quickly create two types of branched scenarios with PowerPoint for use in your rapid elearning courses.
Rapid e-Learning Polarizes Opinion By Bob Little October 27, 2009 Much to the disgruntlement of instructional designers and other e-learning specialists, rapid e-learning tools are offering in-house subject matter experts excellent opportunities to produce e-learning materials relatively quickly and cost-effectively—at least in the U.K.
Based on my recent posts about the Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , I was asked if this isn't just "Rapid eLearning" - a term that simultaneously is good and bad. rapid development authoring tools have become synonymous with the very concept of rapid e-learning.