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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

A week at the CSUN Assistive Technology conference in San Diego leaves the mind reeling. What I’d really like to talk about though, is the way that accessibility, the process and principle of making content available to those with disabilities, relates to elearning. And How Do You Make Elearning Accessible? The Design Process.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

A week at the CSUN Assistive Technology conference in San Diego leaves the mind reeling. What I’d really like to talk about though, is the way that accessibility, the process and principle of making content available to those with disabilities, relates to elearning. And How Do You Make Elearning Accessible? The Design Process.

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SOLUTIONING IMPLICATIONS OF HEGEMONY

Learnnovators

Plus, it also intersects nicely with our superiority and cultural biases about people with limited access to technology – the product of internalizing value judgments from the same hegemonic culture. We need to remind ourselves as solutioning consultants that we’re not immune to the constant barrage of conditioning in the world.

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Social Technology, Community Management & Organizational Development

Learnnovators

The diagram below by Dion Hinchcliffe is a succinct illustration of how digital technology has been and will continue to play a key role in bringing about this change. With digital technology growing exponentially, the speed of change is going to be faster than any we have encountered before.

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Is eLearning Dead? Is Instructional Design Dying with It?

Kapp Notes

Death of Self-Pace eLearning. In 2016, global revenues for self-paced eLearning reached $46.6 billion in 2015. In 2016, global revenues for self-paced eLearning reached $46.6 billion in 2015. By 2021, worldwide revenues for eLearning will plummet to $33.4 billion, down slightly from the $46.9

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Learning Technologies UK 2015 Review

eLearning 24-7

Purple – learning technologies. For example, the 122 list included dominKnow (rapid content authoring tool vendor), Assima (which looked like some type of consulting firm), Adobe Connect (web conferencing), BrightCarbon, (custom shop that makes presentations and courses). Especially in 2015? . So, you get the idea.

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eLearning Startup Opportunities

Tony Karrer

I'm going to be moderating a CalTech MIT Enterprise Forum that looks at Entrepreneurial Opportunities in eLearning - basically where do we mutually see a good opportunity to create a successful eLearning Startup. We are collectively underestimating the incredible impact that technology is going to have on education.