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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

A Learning Content Management System (LCMS) enables an organization to share learning objects across the enterprise, which saves money, promotes consistent learning, and helps to amortize the cost of eLearning. A learning object can be thought of as a small, self-contained re-usable unit of content that can be used to support learning.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: Getting Started with JavaScript in Adobe Captivate Tools such as Adobe Captivate are great for quickly developing elearning. Phil Cowcill, Senior Elearning Specialist at the Department of National Defence, Canada, will give you a quick introduction on how to write your own JavaScript that’s geared for Adobe Captivate.

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SCORM – Why does it matter and why do you need it?

Kitaboo

The de-facto industry standard for eLearning interoperability, SCORM defines a set of standards for developing eLearning products, and also the data models and communication methods to ensure coordination between the learning management systems (LMSs) and eLearning software.

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Rapid eLearning Development: 7 Tried & Tested Tips

eLearningMind

Traditional eLearning development may not work for that volume and frequency of training. A rapid process of developing eLearning solutions allows updating content on an ongoing basis. Because rapid eLearning solutions are highly modular and the process is iterative. Organize learning in modules.

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iPad for eLearning

eFront

Because, learning with iPad is actually a reality but not with the same processes that we used to develop eLearning courses. Asynchronous eLearning I read all the time "iPad is not supporting Flash". Do you really believe that we cannot create an eLearning course without Flash? Maybe some organizations wish about that.

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Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S. Military.

Dashe & Thomson

Military by Jim on May 19, 2011 in Gaming Theory Think game-based training doesn’t have anything to offer your organization in the way of savings? Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S. Properly d.

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Work as Improv Theater: Teaching the Right-Brained Learner.

Dashe & Thomson

How will organizations get them to adopt new business processes, procedures, or software systems when necessary? If you question whether organizations can succeed by treating employees like members of an improv theater troupe, just look at Google – where employees are encouraged to spend one day a week working on “own” projects.