Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Three Things Learning Practitioners Can Learn from the Open Source Community

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

So, what can we, as learning practitioners, learn from the open source community? Open source community boasts of several collective accomplishments in the field of software. Today, we live in an age of endless sampling and borrowing. Virtually everything we build is based on the work of those who came before us. Or is there?

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Crowd-sourced Learning Content: Opportunities and Challenges – (Part 1)

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

There is also an opportunity to observe how people are learning, the kind of questions they are asking and how engaged they are in the community of learners. Maybe peers can play a role in making this easier in an online community. There is an opportunity to evaluate people based on how they are contributing to crowd-sourced content.

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Using Raptivity with Captivate

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

One great place to get the latest word on this is the online Raptivity Community. Community forums for all other tools are accessed here. The Captivate integration steps – if you are trying to work around audio issues – are found here. Here you will find discussion forum on Raptivity Captivate integration.

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Using eLearning Tools - It's Like a Relationship

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Also interesting is InteractivityHub , a vibrant online community, where users exchange thoughts and ideas, ask questions and provide answers. The Raptivity Valued Professionals (RVPs) are experts that volunteer their help on community.

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Innovative Customers in Action

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

A user on Raptivity community, InteractivityHub , suggested we build a learning interaction that involves characters and speech bubbles. Another user on the community wrote about the need for cliparts, backgrounds and such media elements people need in course design. We recently discovered this quite serendipitously.

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A Brand New User Interface for Raptivity

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Help is embedded in the right places, so users can access support materials, other users'' work samples and community from the application. Its customer-inspired design helps you get around in fewer clicks. The interaction search is powerful. The descriptions of interactions include useful tips on how and where you can use them.

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Top Five Budget Breakers in eLearning Course Development

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Some options of providing help are: live support, local representative, independent product experts and online communities. In such situations, one should decide how much to depend on community for advice and its accuracy for such time critical projects.

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