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Practice and Sharing: The Keys to Success

B Online Learning

These were the two messages that stood out over three days in Sydney at the iDesignX Australian Instructional Design Conference (21st March) sponsored by B Online Learning and Articulate and the eLearning Design Workshops with Tom Kuhlmann and David Anderson (22nd and 23rd March).

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Applying the Modality Principle in eLearning

B Online Learning

In a recent eLearning workshop, I was asked if it was really worthwhile using audio in our online modules. It reminded me of the Modality Principle that I had read about in Clark and Mayer’s eLearning and the Science of Instruction. […].

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eLearning Glossary Part 2: More Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

Previously we dug into the alphabet soup of eLearning terms and acronyms. ADDIE- The ADDIE model is a process used by instructional designers and training developers offering guidelines for creating effective training. AGILE- AGILE is the counter method to sequential processes like ADDIE.

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What is Learning Experience Design?

eLearningMind

What’s the difference between Learning Experience Design (LxD) and Instructional Design? You may have noticed that most job boards for eLearning companies list positions for Learning Experience Designers, rather than once-common Instructional Designers. Ready for better design to take center stage?

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Learning Experience Design: Everything You Need to Know

eLearningMind

What’s the difference between LxD and Instructional Design? You may have noticed that most job boards for eLearning companies list positions for Learning Experience Designers, rather than once-common Instructional Designers. Ready for better design to take center stage?

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PowerPoint or Prezi: Which is Best for eLearning?

Association eLearning

Giving a presentation in front of a live audience at a workshop requires a different set of features and considerations than, say, building a self-paced course. Both programs are designed as presentation tools, so either one should be able to fill that role. What do we want to use the program for?”.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

Grab a spoon, and let’s dig in to the soup, with this eLearning glossary. eLearning -Also referred to as internet-based learning, web-based learning, and online learning is any training or education delivered via computer. For many, their first experience with eLearning was educational computer games delivered via CD Rom.