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2016 Reflections

Clark Quinn

This is the last Learnlet for 2016, and so it’s time for some reflections on what has been an ‘interesting’ year. So, I did a fair bit of speaking in 2016, keynoting conferences in New York and Beijing, as well as more private events live and online. The post 2016 Reflections appeared first on Learnlets.

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Vision 2016 - An Interview with Todd Kasenberg

Raptivity

Today's interview in the Vision 2016 series is with Todd Kasenberg, Principal, Guiding Star Communications and Consulting. More about Todd here: [link] Below are excerpts from the interview: What are some of the key eLearning trends that you think would surface, or pick up, in 2016?

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Broad and Deep Instructional Design Skills

Experiencing eLearning

I would classify that as elearning development or media development instead. You might have the strongest skill in elearning development with authoring tools, but moderate skill in graphic design, Javascript, and UX. As a consultant, I focus on design and writing, especially writing scenario-based learning. T-Shaped skills.

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Vision 2016: An Interview Series with the Interactive Learning Thought Leaders

Raptivity

We decided to do this in a way that could be useful and interesting our readers as well as the entire eLearning fraternity. Our plan is to interview Raptivity’s Interactive Learning Thought Leaders on their vision for 2016, in context of the eLearning industry. How important or unimportant is it going to be in 2016?

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A Voice for Learning? Exploring the Pros and Cons of Having Audio Narration in eLearning

IT Training Department Blog

To hear or not to hear (your eLearning), that is the question. With the rise of, well, Rise courses (and similar) there has been a decrease in narration for eLearning also. There are definitely pros and cons of having an eLearning voice over vs just letting people read it themselves. So, should eLearning courses have a voice?

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Hello 2016, is it me you're looking for?

eLearning Architect

But I quickly realised that the only way to have the time to design elearning all day every day, is to get a job! And so a key adjustment that I have made to my business in the past 12 months is to focus more on providing consulting services to support clients with their e-learning product as a whole.

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What’s Your Character’s Goal?

Experiencing eLearning

I wouldn’t say that goal directly in the scenario, but the choices she makes (like consulting HR for help) would reflect that goal. Characters by eLearning Art Office backgrounds by Storyblocks. Originally published 5/17/2016. appeared first on Experiencing eLearning. Image credits. Updated 1/23/2020.