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Top 10 e-Learning Blog posts for 2010

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by e-Learning Queen on 09/22/2010 Learning Perspectives: 2010 by Jeff on 10/28/2010 Ellen’s introduction to the free aLearning tutorials by Ellen on 11/07/2010 How to Design an e-Learning Course on a Budget by Tom on 12/21/2010 by Christopher Pappas M.B.A.,

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Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning

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News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 10/24/2010 Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning As an e-Learning developer I had to invest a lot of time to find images for my e-Learning projects.

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Free e-Learning books

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Ugur Demiray e-Learning Survival Guide by e-Learning Queen (a.k.a Susan Smith Nash) Everything you need to succeed in the wild world of mobile learning, e-learning, and hybrid college, K-12, and career courses. an amazing collection of tips from hundreds of your professional colleagues.

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

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Objectives: Course or learning objectives define the knowledge or skills learners are expected to gain from a training program. Understanding who learning content is created for, and what they should learn from it, will shape how it’s designed and presented.

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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). mLearning (Mobile Learning).

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

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Some companies dont have the budgets for full training divisions with all the technical roles divided, in that case a one-stop shop does the trick quite well. In the earlier case I mentioned the client knew what they wanted but I think there are those who are looking for better learning solutions. Is there a difference?)