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Don’t Convert! Redesign Instructor-Led Training for eLearning

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Though eLearning isn’t new to the training field anymore, it’s still relatively new to many organizations. And once those organizations buy into the benefits of eLearning, many are tempted to run and dive into the deep end of the pool as quickly as possible. For many organizations, this may be a step in the right direction.

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What does an mLearning participant look like?

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Recently, there has been a lot of buzz around Mobile Learning, or mLearning for short, and how it is changing the face of learning in organizations. You can read more about this exciting trend in Jay Lambert’s post, More on Mobile Learning Trends. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc. by Dean Hawkinson.

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Best Practices in the Next Generation of eLearning, Part 2

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What makes your organization relevant? Before getting into the items from the top 10, Mr. Mallon challenged us to think about what makes our organizations relevant. With all of the changes in eLearing trends over the years, what is it that we are doing to keep up with these changes in our learning organizations?

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eLearning for Leadership Training – Making it Effective

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Are you in a position where you develop instructional materials for a leadership/management audience? Let’s say you are creating a course that teaches managers how to have a successful performance management coaching discussion with employees. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc. By Dean Hawkinson.

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Technology Advancement and Learning – Help or Hindrance?

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Here are some guidelines to keep in mind as you select various technologies in your learning: Know your audience – Who is your audience ? For example, mLearning might work for a diverse sales organization that is spread throughout the country with the tools to receive that training (smartphone, tablet, etc.).

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What you don’t need to know about SCORM

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Wimba Create is an add-on for Microsoft Word and can convert content to a SCORM package that can be used in a learning management system (LMS). SCORM is a standard to help promote interoperability of content between learning management systems. Anyone who uses Word can create a SCORM package.

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Are eLearning Standards Necessary?

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Are you planning to redistribute or sell the content to another organization? 'No. Perhaps you are creating more of a 'nice to know' learning initiative that will be launched from a website, not a learning management system or similar portal. Do you plan to reuse parts of the content in future courses?

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