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Year in Review, Looking Forward

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Will ‘problem-based’ learning finally be appreciated? One of the more interesting developments will be the continued evolution of learning theories and strategies; Will ‘gamification’ become more strictly defined, or morph into something new? Will SAM be rationalized with ADDIE, or any of the other various ID strategies?

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Dreamweaver, CourseBuilder and eLearning Templates

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For instance, the drag’n’drop interactions often have problems with various browsers – especially on mobile devices – enough that we wouldn’t recommend using them at all. However, helpful these assets may be, there are still issues. With the quick advance in browsers , compatibility is sure to be something that will need significant testing.

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Using Video in eLearning Part Two

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Analogies encourage learners to think about problems that may relate to them through new perspectives, inspiring innovation and increasing learner engagement and retention. Analogies told through story are a great tool for simplifying complex and unfamiliar concepts, especially when familiar situations are used for comparison.

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The Building Blocks of a Successful e-Training Program

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Training solutions can range from being focused on a specific problem to being very broad, touching many aspects of a company’s operation. All training will ultimately map back to achieving specific business goals and solving business problems. Develop a solution to the problem. Problem/Risk Analysis. Content Analysis.

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In combination with these four principles this paper will include several examples and a comprehensive break down of a sample problem and solution. There exist a number of grammatical problems that arise in cross-language translation such as the misuse of symbols, characters, or definitions. Sample Problem.

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