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How Freelance Clients Find Me

Experiencing eLearning

Back in 2015, I gave a short presentation for the Online Network of Independent Learning Professionals on finding freelance clients. Even though this presentation is several years old, my methods haven’t really changed much. Even though this presentation is several years old, my methods haven’t really changed much.

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Apple WWDC – 2015, Highlights and Much More

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Before I begin with an extensive review of the 2015 Apple WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference), let’s review some numbers. The 2015 conference was attended by more than 10,000+ attendees from over 70 countries in the Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA. It enables the developer to manage code, run it, alter and verify in one go.

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Did My 2015 Predictions Come True?

LearnDash

Last year I wrote a post about the future of elearning in the year 2015. While methods have been implemented to generate revenue it really isn’t overly impressive compared to the amount of money being invested in them. For example, in August of 2015 Coursera secured more investments from another round of funding.

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Transforming the Enterprise Learning Experience With AI

Infopro Learning

As we navigate the current state of enterprise learning, it’s evident that traditional methods grapple with limitations when it comes to providing dynamic and personalized learning paths.  By automating fundamental course elements and developmental tasks, AI significantly lowers training costs compared to conventional methods.

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Top 5 eLearning Trends Happening Now

Association eLearning

Once again Gamification tops the list of eLearning trends for 2016, as more training departments and continuing education providers seek new methods to engage learners and increase retention. 2015 was the year of lawsuits over education providers’ lack of compliance in the areas of access to content for those with disabilities.

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

2015 will only make it better – as learning departments find a way to circumvent or solve the existing challenges posed by it. The training included building professional competency in English via the mobile device via range of delivery methods such as videos and audio podcasts. Mobile app analytics.

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We Uncovered 3 Major eLearning Takeaways to Implement This Year

eLearningMind

And eLearning is no exception to the rule of using last year’s triumphs (and failures) as a method to make the next year better than ever. Here are some of the key takeaways from 2015 that we’ll be applying to 2016. In 2015, w elearned that there’s really not one perfect type of eLearning. Learners Need Time to Reflect.