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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

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eLearning is full of specialist terms and acronyms that aren’t always clearly defined. In today’s fast-paced learning environments, the AGILE method is often seen as more efficient than ADDIE. Unlike ADDIE, the Agile method dives straight into a project, producing small pieces of content very quickly.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

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Open source software: Software for which the source code is publicly available for use and development free of charge. Moodle is an example of open source software that’s used widely in specific kinds of eLearning environments, like universities. Any form of learning conducted on a computer and usually over the internet.

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The Building Blocks of a Successful e-Training Program

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Your complete implementation plan will include a proposed curriculum and a description of training methods along with a delivery infrastructure. The infrastructure plan includes identifying all training and information delivery methods and technology. Phase 4: Software Development. Instructional designers and technical writers.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

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It’s a five-phase framework that instructional designers use; a guideline for building effective training and learning support tools. In today’s fast-paced learning environments, the AGILE method is often seen as more efficient than ADDIE. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). Authoring Tool. Agile Learning.