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Information on E-Learning and WCAG 2.0 Compliance in Australia

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I reached out to a trusted network of e-learning providers (listed below) to better understand the issues from an e-learning design and development perspective. checklist for more information. If WCAG compliance is imperative to your organisation, you must seek further information from your IT department and LMS provider.

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Technology Options for Developing and Leveraging Staff Knowledge and Skills

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Of course, foundation knowledge or skills should always be couched in learner’s context so that they can understand how the information relates to them. through networks), there is a chance for new ideas and innovation to be generated. Remember, when people of different experiences ‘collide’(e.g.

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7 Tips for developing an E-Learning Strategy

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Human capability requirements today and future e.g. retiring workforce, Gen Y retention, staff ability to ‘unlearn’, ‘relearn’ and manage rapid information, cultural and climate readiness to self-manage learning and participate in a social network. Your strategy should ideally be all encompassing.

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Self-Service Learning – What we need to think about

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Technology and environmental infrastructure that supports predictable access to content and networks that enable learning ‘self-service’ Learning professionals who can guide staff in the skills of information mining and management and networking.

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How we think about learning influences our e-learning practice

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How does my postmodern approach learning theory preference inform my practice? Support through the thoughtful design of social media, social networks and/or performance support tools would enable staff to ’unlearn’ and ‘relearn’ emerging information and skills. Learning is far too messy for that.

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5 Challenges Developing E-Learning as a Revenue Stream

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With the promise of faster national and global broadband networks comes opportunities for entrepreneurs in the training industry. In the age of YouTube, Social Media, personalisation and instant gratification of information, is your 60 minute page turning e-learn really going to cut the mustard? You can imagine the answer is complex.

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5 Reasons to Implement E-Learning

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E-Learning options – mobile productivity apps for staff in the field, social networks that help people find the expertise they need, knowledge refreshers delivered via webinar , and procedural “how to” videos. See my blog post Why E-Learning Projects Fail for more information. I’d love to read your thoughts.