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Behind the Scenes with Maestro: Our Innovative and Effective eLearning Development Process

Maestro

Our eLearning development process plays a significant role in many of the L&D experiences we create—after all, our organization lives and breathes learning innovation. And while it’s often just one aspect of a more-comprehensive learning strategy, it’s an extremely important tool in any L&D toolkit.

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Designing Minds, Building Courses: Unraveling the Roles of Instructional Designers vs. eLearning Developers

Hurix Digital

The former focuses on organizing learning content, creating immersive student experiences, and leveraging proven learning theories. In contrast, the latter’s role is more technical-oriented and relates to programming for online courses, developing multimedia content, and leveraging LMSs (Learning Management System).

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Who are Instructional Designers? The existential dilemma.

ID Reflections

How will you convince a business organization that ID is a necessary function when designing learning solutions? Many organizations are investing in Authoring Tools like Articulate and Captivate and strongly feel that their SMEs who have in-depth knowledge of the subject can deliver the e-learning courses.

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Free L&D webinars for May 2018

Limestone Learning

Is it possible to create an environment where learning is continuously happening, but invisible to the naked eye? Why continuous learning is critical. Continuous learning technologies. Many research findings and technology tools that have facilitated advances in offline learning can be leveraged to boost the return on ILT.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

From Agile to xAPI and everything in between, there are a lot of eLearning terms to get your head around. It’s a five-phase framework that instructional designers use; a guideline for building effective training and learning support tools. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). Agile Learning. Authoring Tool.

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ERP End-user Training: How to Develop a Curriculum

CommLab India

SAM (Successive Approximation Model), an agile iterative process is best suited for working with multiple teams. Essentials of the old and current software and the core processes followed by the organization will help deepen understanding. What are the learning constraints? I think I’ve answer for this. Design Phase.