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Social Production

Kapp Notes

Here is the concept of Social Production as Tony and I covered in “Learning in 3D.” ” Social production is the means by which a software operating system or a digital encyclopedia can be created without the need for a large centralized hierarchy. They might even work together to develop some code.

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Five Software Products for Adding an Avatar to Your eLearning

Kapp Notes

Here are 4 software products that allow you to add an avatar to your elearning courses. The company can create the instruction for you or you can build NOAH products yourself. One of their products is Crazy Talk which is used for creating sophisticated, zany or dramatic talking characters for unique digital content.

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Why We Believe in the 2KLearning Products

Kapp Notes

I know you are probably tired of hearing about 2KLearning , our innovative, hands-on approach to helping middle school kids to become passionate about engineering and learning but…with only a few more days left in our Kickstarter campaign , we are way behind. And need your help.

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Is eLearning Dead? Is Instructional Design Dying with It?

Kapp Notes

The company, Ambient Insight (Now Metaari ) publishes quantitative syndicated reports that break out revenues by customer segment (demand-side) and by product category (supply-side) based on thier industry-leading learning technology taxonomy and our proprietary Evidence-based Research Methodology (ERM).

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A Conversation with Michael Allen–ADDIE, SAM & the Future of ID

Kapp Notes

A process is appraised by the quality of its output and efficiency in producing a quality product. If ADDIE produces the products you want, does so comfortably, and works effectively with the constraints you work with, I’d stick with ADDIE. Very seldom did people who designed and developed courseware feel satisfied with their products.

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#BUCAC13 Presentations and Insights from our Corporate Advisory Council

Kapp Notes

Shawn encouraged us to share our ideas and products with each other even if its incomplete and how his personal journey lead him to some great epiphanies. Next, Jay Kellet of TestTrack LMS talked about disruptive technology and a fascinating product called GoKart. Here is the link to Shawn’s post about the conference.

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A Conversation with John Blackmon of Trivantis

Kapp Notes

John is responsible for all aspects of development and strategy for Trivantis’s eLearning products. John is the original developer the Lectora product line, which is the flagship product of the company. The move to mobile learning has also been a large influencing factor over the design of our product line.

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