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

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In today’s fast-paced learning environments, the AGILE method is often seen as more efficient than ADDIE. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning): An initiative established by the US Department Of Defense in 1999, aiming to make the delivery of online training consistent across content formats, technologies, and organizations.

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eLearning Cyclops: Signs of Being in e-Learning Hell #eLearningHell

eLearning Cyclops

Signs you are in e-learning hell (as a designer/developer): The Help Desk calls and tells you they are receiving too many calls regarding your course and the _ (pop-up blocker, Flash Player and/or LMS sign-on). Hope the educators they train don't torture children with those methods. Great Resource for Using Graphics in eLearning.

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The DevLearn eLearning Rockstar Stage Reveal

eLearning Brothers

The different methods of responsive design. Learning ecosystems are where people and resources are organized to assist learners along their continuum of development and on into the world of performance. Technology discussed in this session: Experience API (xAPI), games, simulations, and HTML5. or Why Should I Care About xAPI?

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

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In today’s fast-paced learning environments, the AGILE method is often seen as more efficient than ADDIE. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). Often contrasted with the ADDIE process, the Agile design method emerged in the 1970s and became widely adopted in the 1990s. Notable contributions include SCORM and xAPI. Agile Learning.