Rob Hubbard

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Top 10 Tools for Rapid eLearning

Rob Hubbard

We’ve put our heads together and come up with our favourite (mostly free) tools for aiding rapid elearning development. Survey Monkey – free online questionnaires and surveys. Easy and quick to use, beautiful quality, smooth movement and glitch-free. by Tess Robinson, Director, LearningAge Solutions.

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You (Probably) Have the Technology

Rob Hubbard

As well as our free online Rapid eLearning Development (ReD) course we also deliver a one-day workshop covering some of the same material. The really great news is that these ‘learning assets’ are quicker and cheaper to produce than courses and can often be created using tools you already have, or ones that are free or cheap.

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ReD is Dead

Rob Hubbard

We offer courses for free as a way to get our name out there and to upskill and enthuse the elearning community for the greater good, particularly those who are new to it. However, the trouble with things that are free is that people don’t value them.

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Designing distance learning courses

Rob Hubbard

In our free Rapid eLearning Development (ReD) course we see the following approximate ratio: 100 people – enrol and are sent joining instructions. This figure of 7% comes from a study by PhD student Katy Jordan conducted of 29 free MOOCs over 2012 and 2013. 60 people – log in to the social network where the course is hosted.

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You’re a What?

Rob Hubbard

Instead he gives his imagination free rein and, having created something, choses the best form for it to take. The form they take is very much secondary to the process of creation. He doesn’t think, “I’m a songwriter, therefore all my ideas must be expressed as a song.” As learning designers we can learn a lot from this approach.

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Trailblazers Wanted

Rob Hubbard

Six months free use of the system. Your honest feedback on what you like and don’t like about the system. Your response to one short questionnaire per week. Your patience as we try out new functionality and hear what you think of it. What we’ll give you in return. A discount on using it after that. Who should apply?

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5 Reasons to Use Transmedia for Learning

Rob Hubbard

2. Many of the technologies you can use for transmedia purposes are cheap, free, or something your target audience already use. Transmedia leverages this and is ahead of the curve in making the most of these technologies. We, the elearning community can learn from this. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare – make use of them!