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eLearning Hot Topics from 2011

Integrated Learnings

1-- Storyboarding. The post with the most views in 2011 was Practical Storyboarding – Not Just for Developers. This post makes a case for storyboards as a useful tool for ensuring your eLearning design meets business and learner demands before starting development. By Lectora Review , which posted in July. 3-- Scenarios.

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Responsive Design Tips for eLearning Courses

eLearning Brothers

In terms of tools, Storyline 3 & 360 use resizable design, while Captivate and Lectora use responsive design. It doesn’t matter whether you use the ADDIE model, SAM, Agile Development or any other model or methodology. Consider the following when designing: Use a Storyboard. Follow the storyboard.

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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

You added “objects” ADDIE (developed for everything but e-learning) was tapped. I went with a Hybrid form of ADDIE. Storyboards were common. Terms such as Chapter-Page and so on, left the lexicon for the beginners, with terms such as Slide taking over. Advanced – Captivate and Lectora.

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What is Needed to Develop an E-learning Course?

CommLab India

There are 3 phases in this model ( Source : Leaving ADDIE for SAM by Michael Allen with Richard Sites). A prototype usually comprises 10% of the total slides in the course, is based on the instructional strategy, and developed in the authoring tool finalized in Phase 1. Phase 1: Setting Expectations. Phase 3: E-learning Course Launch.

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

I’m not married to any one philosophy, I typically run waterfall ( ADDIE ) on my really simple stuff, because I can just run it through and get it done and it gets approved. So from there, you prioritize the modules that you have, and your start on your instructional design, whatever way makes sense for that particular project.