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Questions of the Week

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" eLearning Development: Can You Cite Research References? Could you provide the references for her research? Animated pedagogical agents in multimedia learning environments: Effects of agent properties, picture features, and redundancy.   Mayer 2005. Pfeiffer, an imprint of John Wiley and Sons.

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How the Brain Learns—A Super Simple Explanation for eLearning Professionals

SHIFT eLearning

It does, by extension, help us become better eLearning developers and learners. Basically, we should encourage the creation of knowledge rather than passive content consumption; this will result in longer lasting learning (Richland, Bjork, Finley & Linn, 2005). Process Four: Active Testing. THE MARITZ INSTITUTE WHITE PAPER.

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The 8 Types of Learning Events You Need to Have on Your eLearning Course

SHIFT eLearning

Just get acquainted with each of them to make sure you use the right combination to make your course effective. LeClercq and Poumay''s (2005) Eight Learning Events Model propose a ‘palette’ of 8 specific ways, referred to as Learning Events, that the eLearning designer can use to describe any point in the development of learning activities.

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Future Platforms for eLearning

Tony Karrer

as the next application platform got me thinking again about what corporate eLearning development will be like in five years. To a lesser extent people are using Rapid eLearning Development tools but this is expected to grow significantly. eLearning Trends, eLearning 2.0,

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What is eLearning?

Coassemble

During its research, the committee found and established definitions for eLearning as well as SCORM (shareable content object reference model). SCORM became the standard by which eLearning content was to be created and used. Many eLearning models still rely on SCORM to operate and deliver learning experiences.

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What is eLearning?

Coassemble

During its research, the committee found and established definitions for eLearning as well as SCORM (shareable content object reference model). SCORM became the standard by which eLearning content was to be created and used. Many eLearning models still rely on SCORM to operate and deliver learning experiences.

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Escape from Compliance Training Jail - The Rapid eLearning Blog

Rapid eLearning

Just see the ongoing conversations about HR’s value to an organization (e.g., “Why We Hate HR,&# Fast Company, August 2005). I feel that if you can craft an effective test, then give the students the option to attempt the test before taking the course. It also hurts my reputation as a training developer.