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Iterative Design Models: ADDIE vs SAM

eLearningMind

Creating engaging eLearning experiences has obvious benefits for your learners: adding dazzle requires time and attention to design. . The two most well-known iterative design models, ADDIE and SAM, represent very different methods for designing eLearning. But First: a Definition. The ADDIE Model.

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How to Create eLearning Using PowerPoint

Association eLearning

Having a solid foundation in PowerPoint is a must when using rapid content authoring tools to create online learning. If you’re not an experienced Flash or HTML programmer or are short on resources, PowerPoint may be the only eLearning development tool you have available. Develop a “look” for the course. Consider providing navigation.

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Rapid eLearning - More Definition

Tony Karrer

I had previously posted about What is Rapid eLearning? In my earlier post, I talked about the drivers for Rapid eLearning, so I'll skip that in this post. I just recently saw a Briefing from Kineo on roughly the same topic and it really confirmed what was in my earlier post.

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Iterative Design Models: ADDIE vs SAM

eLearningMind

Creating engaging eLearning experiences has obvious benefits for your learners: adding dazzle requires time and attention to design. While there are many paths to perfect instructional design, iterative design models can help you get organized before testing and executing your plan. But First: a Definition. Share on twitter.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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A New Position Paper on Workflow Learning

Upside Learning

In this thought-provoking paper, the author meticulously examines the definition, rationale, and potential challenges of workflow learning. You can download the position paper here or reach out to us at eLearning@upsidelearning.com to request a copy. Grab a copy of the position paper today and embrace the power of workflow learning.

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Why Custom eLearning Should not be Put on a Backburner Now?

Infopro Learning

eLearning has been a hot topic lately because of the benefits it has to offer – Be it eLearning courses being immensely engaging or cut down on training costs and time. For L&D departments, it is important to identify employees’ pain points for learning new things and subsequently deliver eLearning training options to them.