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Where To Learn About ELearning

LearnDash

'There are many people interested in getting into elearning today, but want to learn a bit more about the industry and what to expect from a salary perspective. First, much of this information is already available and can be found with Google search. However, this may lead to the misconception that you have to study instructional design in a university setting in order to break into the field.

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Writing & Grammar: Answers to Interruptions

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

'by Jennie Ruby    Answers to  my interruptions challenge  are brought to you by me. I found that there was no consensus on number 2, that many people wanted to put parentheses in number 3, that many people just wanted to rewrite number 5, but that everyone agreed that on number 6,  (see Appendix B)  belonged inside parentheses.   My answers follow the  Gregg Reference Manual , but unless you put any punctuation in number 4, I can't bring mysel

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A Match Made in Heaven: Performance Support and Mobile by James Rasmussen

LearningGuild

'Even when the eLearning is well-designed, after completing it employees will need support at the moment. they are actually trying to use what they learned. However, there may be no manager or coach or peer. expert available in that moment to help them. Performance support, especially delivered on a mobile. device, may be the ideal solution for this problem.

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ASL: What You Need to Know to Get Fluent and Get a Job

OpenSesame

'Interest in American Sign Language is growing thanks to viral videos like this one of ASL interpreter Tina Cleveland and her fiance roadtrip jamming to “You’re The One That I Want” from Grease and this one of kindergartener Claire Koch signing her Christmas concert for her deaf parents. As ASL interpretation becomes more and more common at events, including political rallies and speeches, concerts (check out these ASL interpreters’ mad skills !

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ASL: What You Need to Know to Get Fluent and Get a Job

OpenSesame

Interest in American Sign Language is growing thanks to viral videos like this one of ASL interpreter Tina Cleveland and her fiance roadtrip jamming to “You’re The One That I Want” from Grease and this one of kindergartener Claire Koch signing her Christmas concert for her deaf parents. As ASL interpretation becomes more and more common at events, including political rallies and speeches, concerts (check out these ASL interpreters’ mad skills !

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