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Top 5 eLearning Trends Happening Now

Association eLearning

508, ADA, and WCAG Compliance. 2015 was the year of lawsuits over education providers’ lack of compliance in the areas of access to content for those with disabilities. From major associations to universities, accessibility standards were not followed and learners were not afraid to demand compliance in the courts when necessary.

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3 Questions to Consider Before Developing New eLearning

Association eLearning

What requirements does the training need to meet (SCORM compliance, a certain maximum bandwidth, a time limit, accreditation standards such as CME, etc.)? Related questions include: Who are the learners and what’s the best way to teach them the skill or information? What’s the budget? This isn’t a complete list, but it’s a place to start.

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Knowledge Is in the Cards

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Maybe your association has some baseline information or compliance requirements that all members are supposed to know. The same thing can have different meanings or significance for different people based on their experiences. Jean Piaget called this concept constructivism.

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Knowledge Is in the Cards

Association eLearning

Maybe your association has some baseline information or compliance requirements that all members are supposed to know. The same thing can have different meanings or significance for different people based on their experiences. Jean Piaget called this concept constructivism.

Knowledge 100
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Finding Inspiration

Association eLearning

This can be especially true if, for example, you’re working on compliance course #617. Now, you need to find the inspiration to create compliance course #617. People often struggle to find inspiration. Even companies specialized in eLearning can hit this bump in the road. You need to get unstuck, fast. Why is it so Hard?

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When Misused Buzzwords Attack

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Example : A compliance course starts with someone being disciplined or fired because of a violation. This often requires the use of different navigation, user interfaces, and visual design in general. Is not : New visuals on the same old course format, “click next to continue,” tell-and-test, etc.

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Learners Aren’t Robots: Put Emotion Back into Training

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Mandatory compliance training confuses me more than any other victim of training sanitization. There are real, emotional consequences for non-compliance that rarely get enough attention. One of the main problems is that training is often long, dense, and dry. Dry” is the main part that emotion can help with.