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Converting Live Workshops to an Online Course (Part II)

Web Courseworks

Adult learning theory screams: They won’t learn if they are not interested! Enough about learning theory; more about design. Too often we simply want our learners to watch a webcast and absorb the knowledge (which can be okay). Tags: eCourse Development Instructional Design Repurposing for eLearning. Bravo, Bill.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

Imagine a baggage handler accessing a job aid on his or her bag tag scanner or a copy machine service technician connecting via the machine interface to a live, virtual mentor. Webcasts, for example, are used to discuss ideas and provide access to experts. With mobility, learning and work are not conducted in isolation.

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Buzz words for 2007

Learning with e's

iPod) e-Thugs: Online cyber bullies Lifecasting: Webcasting all your life's activities 24/7 iSlavery: Apple's attempts to lock iPhone users into one network provider Macolyte: Someone who worships at the altar of all things Apple Network promiscuity: Tendency by social networkers to spread their membership across FaceBook, MySpace, Bebo, etc. (See

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Free L&D webinars for March 2018

Limestone Learning

In this webcast, you’ll learn the steps to become a mindful leader. If you’ve pondered the idea of going out on your own, you’ll want to join this webcast led by Kris Taylor, who has had a successful, six-figure consulting practice for 14 years, and Katie Workman, who has launched a successful practice in under a year.

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Instructional Design Opportunities In Energy Generation, Transmission & Distribution

Convergence Training

This is Jeff Dalto of Convergence Training and Vector Solutions back with one of our semi-regular podcast/audiocast/webcast series. And I know from assessment theory in the education world, the more complicated a task is, the more value there is in having them complete the whole task and then give feedback.