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

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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. My live blogged notes from Jason Rimmer''s session at DevLearn. Forgive any typos and incoherencies.

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Chicago Based e-Learning Developer? We're looking!

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Are you an e-Learning Developer? We are currently looking for bright enthusiastic people to join our e-learning development team. Are you based in Chicago? If not, do you know someone who is? We're looking for some new talent to join our growing team: Great people are the heart and soul of Kineo.

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Join me Dec 8 @ ATD Boston Shark Tank: The LMS Edition

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eLearning Tool LMSs: LMS environments that are already at your fingertips if you use eLearning development tools from vendors such as Articulate, Adobe, Lectora, and iSpring. Do they have enough power to meet your needs? That will be up to you to decide.

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New eLearning Tools Roundup – #ASTD2011

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Not for the entry level user, but this product will certainly allow developers to quickly create some cool interactive experiences. Took me awhile… I think their market will extend beyond the elearning space into marketing and website development. Zebra is a cloud-based authoring tool. Additional licenses for $3,500.

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eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

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No eLearning development houses. Clearly says something about the state of the fragmented eLearning market -- mostly small shops providing services or companies doing it in-house using all of the aforementioned tools. I see a listing of products and tools. No service companies.

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Cathy Moore on Saving the World from Boring eLearning

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Search on Cathy’s blog for multiple choice questions ) Have Instructional Designers and eLearning developers become doormats? “But I’m really a fan of the low-tech scenario.” Look at examples of problem-based learning and case-based learning.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

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No eLearning development houses. Clearly says something about the state of the fragmented eLearning market -- mostly small shops providing services or companies doing it in-house using all of the aforementioned tools. Good custom development is a high-touch proposition, both in the development and in the sale itself.