Rob Hubbard

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Top 10 Tools for Rapid eLearning

Rob Hubbard

Google Drive – easy-to-use document sharing for storyboarding, QA, script writing and media lists. Dropbox – collaborative document storage and working. As our team are located all over the world, we particularly love cloud-based tools that allow for collaboration: MockFlow Wireframe Editor Screenshot. An alternative to Google Drive.

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How to Build Agility into your Learning Design

Rob Hubbard

Secondly, use collaborative tools like Google Drive, Basecamp and Mockflow to document, manage and design the product. An idea that at first might seem too ‘out there’, can trigger another thought process that leads to some truly transformative functionality being designed into the product. Encourage collaborative, iterative working.

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5 Ways to Use Goal-Based Learning

Rob Hubbard

Correct me if I’m wrong, but what usually happens is that you take the weighty folder of documentation you’ve been given and the sheaf of notes you’ve written, you go back to your desk, shove it in a drawer and never look at it again. Imagine you’ve just sat through a whole day’s workshop on project management.

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How interactive should your elearning be?

Rob Hubbard

Well you could create a resources hub or section and provide the detail as documents that learners can access in their own time and at the point of need. How many pieces of information are in your module? But what about the nitty gritty that you won’t have time to cover?

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Learning by Doing

Rob Hubbard

In practice these can take the form of Word or PDF documents and a course tutor who can be emailed or telephoned. Encourage them to reflect on their performance and strive to improve it. Give them a means of seeking further help and support to do so. Eco World Content From Across The Internet.

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You (Probably) Have the Technology

Rob Hubbard

Wikis and collaborative docs – letting people collaboratively work on a document allows them to share ideas, see other people’s contributions and build on them. If you know HTML you can create web pages using any text editor. If you need a little more help use something like Google Sites.

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Is the Future of Communications Social?

Rob Hubbard

We supplement this with Google Docs for collaborative document creation, have started using Prezi for storyboarding complex branching scenarios and Mindmeister for top level instructional design. Basecamp is searchable, manages the project timelines and files and is the hub of most of our project communications.