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6 Tips for eLearning Developers To Help Fix Their Code

eLearning Brothers

Earlier today I was talking with Mark Lassoff, President of LearnToProgram.tv , on Twitter about how excited we are for him to speak about programming for eLearning Developers at DevLearn this October 29 – 31 in Las Vegas. I recommend using Google Chrome’s built-in Developer Tools to test and debug. #5

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Agile Instructional Design

B Online Learning

At the recent DevLearn 2014 conference in Las Vegas, I attended a presentation on agile instructional design by Megan Torrance. During this presentation she discussed agile instructional design models such as SAM (Successive Approximation Model) and LLAMA (Lot Like Agile Methods Approach).

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10 Things eLearning Developers Can Learn from Software Developers: Jason Rimmer #devlearn

Learning Visions

My live blogged notes from Jason Rimmer''s session at DevLearn. eLearning is a Technology Solution." ~ Trina Rimmer Tech: code, defects, platform, tools Solutions: stakeholders, subject matter experts, schedules Focus on what you need to do, not how you''re going to get there. Forgive any typos and incoherencies.

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The eLearning Singularity or The Inevitable Evolution of eLearning Development

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Applications should have APIs that allow 3rd party developers to integrate their stuff with yours. As a developer, you are not losing that way – you are winning, because you benefit from the value that other people are creating by extending your software. Tags: elearning development elearning. Everybody wins.

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#DevLearn retrospective: Start dreaming about the future of eLearning

Challenge to Learn

This year more than ever DevLearn addressed the future of eLearning. Thanks to the TinCan API (now renamed into ‘experience API’) the technique is ahead of us (learning developers and vendors). There was another keynote by Allisone Levine at DevLearn. I took this Photo at the TinCan panel session at DevLearn.

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Custom eLearning Development: When Does It Make Sense?

eLearning Brothers

In many situations, an eLearning template can work wonders. That’s why custom eLearning development exists–not every course is a one-size-fits-all endeavor. Whether your plans are scrawled on the back of a napkin, fairly developed, or even halfway completed, we have ways of making the process smooth and efficient.

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My tips for the DevLearn conference in Las Vegas

Challenge to Learn

DevLearn promises to be a great conference this year again.There is a very promising line-up of keynote speakers and other presenters. The eLearning guild has a reputation for inviting surprising key-note speakers and it looks like they have done it again. A presentation about designing courses instead of developing them.

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