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eLearning Australia

Upside Learning

A little googling and I discovered this report from The Canadian Trade Service, claiming the y-o-y growth rates in Australian elearning market to be around 27.3% between 2004 & 2009 and 12.8% This blog claims that analysts predict Australia is likely to become the 2nd biggest market for eLearning after the USA.

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How to Create a SCORM Compliant Course on a Budget?

Hurix Digital

SCORM 2004 2nd Edition, SCORM 2004 3rd Edition, and SCORM 2004 4th edition. and SCORM 2004 3rd Edition. Go Open-Source: If you don’t want to opt for an expensive LMS, you can use free add-ons like the Microsoft Office Mix or simply opt for any open-source PowerPoint to SCORM converters.

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Is eLearning Dead? Is Instructional Design Dying with It?

Kapp Notes

By 2021, worldwide revenues for eLearning will plummet to $33.4 This report provides a status of the current self-paced eLearning industry and it doesn’t look healthy. If you work for an eLearning company as an instructional designer, will you still be needed in this extended downturn of self-paced eLearning?

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Eric Bort of Clearly Trained

eLearning Weekly

eLW: You run a successful elearning company, and we have many readers who run their own company or who might want to start one–can you share three key bits of advice for running an elearning company? I would love to attend the eLearning Guild conference this year — so I’m looking into that.

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