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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

For those of us who were there the first time around, we saw quite a bit with e-learning and the world for online corporate learning. Instructional designers were getting ready to be in high demand, especially in the corporate world. E-Learning developers – again, common term. Dinosaurs roamed. It’s large.

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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

Adobe wants to latch onto the developer group that’s comfortable with Flash, yet wants their services and content to run across platforms – this by making its runtime consistent across all devices and encourage developers to design accordingly. Obviously, using Flash platform tools offered by Adobe.

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Why the iPad and iPhone not supporting Adobe Flash is a Great thing for mLearning

mLearning Revolution

the learner needs to have the Flash Player installed) and thus making it an interesting challenge for our Industry to make the transition to mobile learning (mLearning), especially because of the market share that Apple commands with the iPad and the iPhone. eLearning Mobile Learning featured' Absolutely we can. Do you agree?

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10 Reasons to Join The eLearning Guild

Web Courseworks

I remember the days when Web Courseworks’ customers did not have online course instructional developers or designers and LMS administrators on staff. Colleges were just starting to offer Photoshop courses and were just including HTML and Macromedia in their curriculum. “Street” Cred.

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How to Make E-Learning So People Really Learn: Q&A With Ethan Edwards

ATD Learning Technologies

In this Q&A podcast , I speak with Ethan Edwards, who facilitates ATD’s E-Learning Instructional Design Certificate and Advanced E-Learning Instructional Design Certificate. In other words, Ethan knows a lot about designing effective e-learning. Sounds simple, right?

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My life…in elearning

Learning Visions

15 years ago I got a job as an instructional designer/multimedia producer at a company that created training programs delivered on CD ROMS. I learned my first ID model: instruct, demo, practice, assess. I had never heard of the term "instructional designer" before. We also created our own proprietary Learning Portal.

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Learning Flash

Tony Karrer

But then I received a great question via a comment: I am a Masters student enrolled in an Instructional Design course with Walden University. Should I hold off on learning Flash. and focus more on learning HTML5? Or would it be best to learn both? Remember End of an Era – Authorware – another Macromedia/Adobe product.

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