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Evaluating Your eLearning

eFront

Your CEO is a cool lady who allowed you to use her cartoon version as an avatar to motivate learners. eLearning is all about iterations and versions. de Freitas & Oliver 2006, p.262). You even have a compelling storyline set in the backdrop of your organization. Reality check: plenty! References. de Freitas, S.,

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Why DoDI 1322.26 is important for the Experience API (xAPI)

Experience API

This Instruction replaces the 2006 version of DoDI 1322.26, “Development, Management, and Delivery of Distributed Learning,” which mandated (as opposed to advised) the use of SCORM in all eLearning technology used by the DoD. The 2006 DoDI required any DL technology to be SCORM conformant. So what’s all the fuss about?

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

Learning Visions

Wednesday, August 01, 2007 e-Learning Content & Version Control Earlier this week, Janet Clarey wrote about the " Preservation of e-Learning Content." After reading Janets post, I talked with our CTO about some ways that we could build a little bit of "version control" into our Flash Course Development Templates. Is that true?)

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Ender’s Game–The Darker Side of Video Games for Learning

Kapp Notes

This is a re-posting of a blog post, I did back in 2006. I listened to the audio version of the book and liked it so much, I bought a hard copy. Since that time, a movie has come about but I think the book, Ender’s Game, is much more powerful than the movie. Movie poster from Ender’s Game.

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A Q+A with AI UVA Professor Rajkumar Venkatesan

Coursera

I then taught marketing research at the University of Connecticut, and then marketing analytics at the University of Virginia from 2006, and digital marketing since 2015. I took classes in economics, marketing, consumer behavior, etc. and found it really fascinating. So, I stuck around and finished my PhD.

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The Future of Reading: eReaders in the Digital Age

Kitaboo

In this blog, we will delve a bit into the evolution of eReaders, compare modern versions, understand their role in changing reading habits in educational settings, and explore future trends ready to shape eReading technology. They make it possible for people with disabilities to learn at ease and stay on par with their peers.

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Long Live Your Education Sessions: How To Repurpose, Repackage and Reuse your Training Materials

Association eLearning

The print version sold for $1,200 while the online version sold for $1,000. Within just a couple of weeks, we sold $20,000 of the printed version with many others taking the course online through our subscription program. The key to the whole innovation was inventorying our content and then starting to ask… “What if we….?”.

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