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Here’s an Inexpensive Way to Build a Library of E-Learning Assets

Rapid eLearning

With the ease of authoring, it’s placed the burden to do all of it on the shoulders of the rapid elearning developer. In an ideal world you’d have all the resources you need to build your elearning courses, but for many of you that’s not going to happen. I’ll share some ways to get more out of PowerPoint. Details coming.

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3 E-Learning Lessons Learned on the Road

Rapid eLearning

Instead of the elearning team having to create greeting videos, they were created by people who actually do the greeting. Things to ponder: Is there a way for you to integrate user content with your more formal elearning development? I’ll share some ways to get more out of PowerPoint. coming soon. Details to follow.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Rise of Rapid e-Learning

Learning Visions

Subject matter experts are embracing the more sophisticated rapid e-learning tools which allow server side development with international collaboration and “instant&# course deployment. This has developed in to a partnership for sure, and it is one that benefits both clients and elearning companies. Thats interesting.

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Are These the Three E-Learning Books You Would Recommend?

Rapid eLearning

Here are the books I’d recommend to those stranded elearning developers who are just getting started and want to build their elearning skills so they’ll be prepared when rescued from the island. Unfortunately there’s not enough focus on that for elearning. But here’s why I think it’s a must-have elearning book.

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Want a Great Looking E-Learning Course? Here’s a Simple Way to Get It.

Rapid eLearning

I discussed this a bit in the post on building a roadmap for elearning. For many rapid elearning developers the most challenging part is the first question because it requires a skill set different than training or instructional design. January 17 : eLearning Guild (webinar): The Secrets to Rapid eLearning Success.

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

Learning and development professionals, including elearning developers, have to wear many hats. But it’s even more true for L&D/eLearning professionals who work in small learning development departments. Emily’s eLearning Development Process: From Start to Finish. So OK, cool.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

Do you work for eLearning development houses (vendors) or do you work within corporate training departments? Most of the time the SMEs are developing large parts of the content, and I serve as a guide for that process. Blog Book Tour: Learning in 3D #lrn3d Allison Rossett: ELearning Isn’t What You Think It.