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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

For many, their first experience with eLearning was educational computer games delivered via CD Rom. Digitec, Instructional Designer, Jennifer Ritter wrote a blog about this recently explaining, “I now realize that I was raised with game-based learning. Grab a spoon, and let’s dig in to the soup, with this eLearning glossary.

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Instructional Design for Mobile Learning #id4mlearning

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from a webinar today with Float Learning: Instructional Design for Mobile #id4mlearning. What is instruction? But instruction tends to not be an equal relationship – there’s a power differential. What makes good instruction is often a willing student. It’s a two way street.

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What's Better: eLearning or Classroom?

The Performance Improvement Blog

Feeding this appetite for online programs is research that seems to support the notion that online is better than face-to-face, classroom instruction. However, the change has been in the accessibility of information, not in the impact of instruction.). A study by the U.S. Employees learn in many different ways. (

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Lessons from the past

dVinci Interactive

For the first time instructional designers could do more than simple page-turner training. Now instructional designers weren’t constrained by the limited functions in programs like IconAuthor. CD ROMs became easy to author, but they were soon supplanted by the ubiquity of the internet. Giving feedback.

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An eLearning revolution: From professional development to knowledge sharing

Challenge to Learn

It has become so easy to publish information instead of just consuming it. Posting information on the web doesn’t require any technical knowledge anymore. The creation of eLearning was the domain of instructional designers. We started in 1996 with a CD-rom version, that was followed in 2006 by a windows based edition.

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Training Design

Tony Karrer

Ten years later, life was good because we had another delivery model available, the CD-ROM allowing us to train individuals. Yes, we theoretically had this back in 1987 with paper-based materials, but we looked at the CD as a substitute for classroom instruction. Now the interesting part. Is it the same picture?

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What is elearning?

Elucidat

These factors include: The rise of the internet – previous to this, many relied on the use of printed manuals, CD-ROMS, and other restrictive methods for learning and training. It requires a combination of technology, digital content, and instruction. Microlearning.