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Want to be successful at e-Learning? Don’t make the mistakes experts make!

Challenge to Learn

You can buy a big system that does all (like Blackboard, Sumtotal, Saba, Cornerstone on demand, et cetera) or you can go for a bunch of specialized tools that will beat that big solution on every specialty. In developing e-Learning a lot of e-Learning experts are using a methodology that is called ADDIE.

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Want to be successful at e-Learning? Don’t make the mistakes experts make!

Challenge to Learn

You can buy a big system that does all (like Blackboard, Sumtotal, Saba, Cornerstone on demand, et cetera) or you can go for a bunch of specialized tools that will beat that big solution on every specialty. In developing e-Learning a lot of e-Learning experts are using a methodology that is called ADDIE.

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What is Needed to Develop an E-learning Course?

CommLab India

With all the experience we have in developing eLearning projects, we advice the AGILE eLearning development model. This model ensures there is a close interaction between the stakeholders, subject matter experts (SMEs), instructional designers, and online course developers. Phase 1: Setting Expectations. Phase 2: Prototyping.

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Free L&D webinars for April 2018

Limestone Learning

Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 11AM – 12PM PT: The Down-and-Dirty Realities of Modern Learning: Beyond Buzzwords (free for ATD members) You know the buzz—from “embedded” to “micro” to “agile.” It infuses the traditional instructional design process (ADDIE) with business and organizational results-based thinking. Study tips?

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