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Here’s How I Became a Full-Time Freelance eLearning Designer

Tim Slade

Earlier this year, I shared with you that I made the transition into becoming a full-time freelance eLearning designer. For me, the journey to becoming a full-time freelance eLearning designer is something that I’ve been working towards for many years. And that’s exactly what I want to share with you today.

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Top 10 Free and Open Source eLearning Projects to Watch for 2012

eFront

Nowadays small and medium size organizations (SMEs), educational institutions, and independent consultants struggle to adopt an expensive eLearning solution. ELearning Media Group announced eFront as Best of ELearning! Users can create, edit and share maps on the Web. eFront - an open source LMS A 2.0

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A New Year & A New Look to TimSlade.com

Tim Slade

I first built my website back in 2012, and since then I’ve made gradual updates and overhauls to keep it fresh and current. The design of my site is a reflection of the quality of my work—it sets me apart by displaying my talent for visual design, which is my niche within the eLearning industry. 2012: My First Website.

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WordPress Learning Management Systems Are Growing Up

LearnDash

If you could rewind the internet back to January 2012, you wouldn’t find much on WordPress learning management systems. During that time I was working on an elearning consulting engagement for a client and was researching possible learning management options. In fact, you wouldn’t find anything.

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SOLUTIONING IMPLICATIONS OF HEGEMONY

Learnnovators

We need to remind ourselves as solutioning consultants that we’re not immune to the constant barrage of conditioning in the world. Principal Learning Consultant @ Learnnovators. We’ve already seen that generational profiling causes several problems, that there are intersections and overlaps with race, class, gender, etc. Srinivasan, V.

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Apply Design Thinking to Story-based eLearning - Tip #180

Vignettes Learning

It entails setting aside assumptions and could involve consulting with experts, observing and engaging with people, and/or immersing in their physical environment. Design Thinking in Storytelling With a few tweaks, elearning designers can use Design Thinking in creating story-based lessons. 20, 2012 Adam Westbrook. Medium, Feb.

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Five Years of Blogging

Experiencing eLearning

I have done better in 2011, with 52 posts, but one of my goals for 2012 is to blog more regularly. I’m not sure I would have been confident enough to quit my job and become an independent consultant if I didn’t know I have a network of terrific people built through this blog and other tools.

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