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There’s More to Support than Technology

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“Football is football and talent is talent. But the mindset of your team makes all the difference.” Robert Griffin III This is a great quote and it can transcend the world of sport, finding application in most any team situation. But since I am writing from the world of education based on eLearning, especially from […].

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Using an LMS to Support Blended Learning

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As the continuation for this series of blogs on the how’s and why’s of developing and delivering a good blended learning experience for the learner, we will now delve into the platforms that support the delivery. What functions can an LMS give us to support our blended program?

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3 Steps to Turn Content into eLearning

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So how do we turn content into a fully functioning eLearning module to support our performance gap and/or learning objectives? Firstly before you even consider commencing this part of eLearning development, make sure you have your definition locked down.

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eLearning Software for Blended Learning

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Supports accessible standards. Supports multiple platforms. See my blog on LMS capability to support such functionality. I would be pretty happy to go through such an inclusive and supported induction process. This flexibility should include: Responsive (and still be functional) across multiple output channels.

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Creating Real Engagement in eLearning

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It’s how these elements are connected and how well they support the message and content (or don’t!). Visual engagement comes from the appearance or look-and-feel of the eLearning. It’s about the colours, fonts, images and text.

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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

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Over the years that our industry has been around, research has supported the finding that there are generally four levels of interactivity available to you, when crafting your e-learning masterpiece. It’s an overview of the breed, their key features and some videos and images to support the information. Don’t be, it’ll soon make sense.

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How to Create a Community in Birch Learning Platform

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To support a distinct group of learners in your enterprise learning platform such as external contractors, internal employees or partner training you need to provide an environment that is familiar […]. The post How to Create a Community in Birch Learning Platform appeared first on B Online Learning.

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