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E-Learning Zombie Edition – includes trends and duds

eLearning 24-7

You would think that with the economic downturn, albeit it is starting to grow, e-learning vendors as a whole including LMSs would get it. Oh and as aforementioned in last week’s post, some authoring tool vendors think that everyone can drop over $1,400, heck over $2,500 for an authoring tool (for 1 license).

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: ADDIE: Its a Process

Learning Visions

Theres nothing in ADDIE about learning objects or the presentation of information. Most e-Learning vendors mention ADDIE or some form thereof on their websites as if it was a real science about creating effective learning. I dont think ADDIE and Gagne are really in the same class.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Rise of Rapid e-Learning

Learning Visions

E-Learning development houses need to be able to demonstrate a clear value in their services. Why should companies go with e-Learning vendors when rapid e-Learning tools are available? Have the e-Learning vendor create the first few custom programs. I completely agree with this.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Instructional Designers Tools

Learning Visions

I think my dinosaur status as an instructional designer stems from the fact that Ive always worked for e-Learning vendors where the programming, graphics, and ID are distinct, separate job roles. If you want to know what I do on a daily basis, read my job description. Maybe Im not an instructional designer at all.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Content & Version Control

Learning Visions

Certainly with the rise of rapid e-Learning tools and the increase in SME-published content well start to see an increase in the frequency of updates to e-Learning material. As an e-Learning vendor, I think its our responsibility to make sure that our clients have thought this through.

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Education learning management system trends

eLearning 24-7

Access to smartphones has more than tripled among high school students since 2006, according to a survey report from Project Tomorrow® 350,000 U.S. What makes this so bizarre is the extensive amount of data, that clearly shows students of all ages are using mobile devices. K-12 students.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning

Learning Visions

And, hey, many e-Learning vendors are vested in the "old boomer" model of training. Also, an interesting blog posting titled Retirement Changes Dramatically over the Years stated, the age of retirement in the US is actually dropping from age 74 in 1910 to about 59 in 2006. "We dont have the budget for that."

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