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Agile eLearning development (2): Culture

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I planned to write this second post on agile eLearning development about the backlog and estimations. The difference between a classic waterfall approach and an agile one is way more than applying a different set of tools and techniques, it is a different state of mind. But there is more to agile.

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Agile eLearning development (4): Planning and execution

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When using an agile approach there is a different way of making estimations, you don’t calculate hours but use story-points. Very large developments (epic) stories are divided into smaller stories that fit in one sprint. An ideal way to time box development. User stories will only be presented at demo when they are done.

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Agile eLearning development (3): Best practices, Demo’s, user stories and backlog

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In the previous post on agile eLearning development I wrote about culture. Agile development offers a range of best practices that are relatively easy to implement. Agile development works in short sprints (one or 2 weeks). Agile development works in short sprints (one or 2 weeks).

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Agile tips that will improve your eLearning development

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I love agile development. We use it at Easygenerator to develop our software. You can apply the lessons learned from agile software development to eLearning development as well. This post contains some simple tips that you can apply to eLearning development. Agile is made for that.

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5 quick wins for more agile e-learning development

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I write and present on agile e-learning development since 2011. 5 quick wins for more agile e-learning development. If you want to know more on agile, check out my links at the bottom of the post. If you want to know more on agile, check out my links at the bottom of the post. So here they are.

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Increase Course Performance with the Right Authoring Tool – Here’s How to Sort Out Your Options

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At this stage, if you don’t feel capable of exploring design functionality beyond what comes as standard, ask for a demo. Master maintenance agility. Once you have like-for-like comparisons of ready-made functionalities anyone can pick up and use, explore how the tools support free-form design (i.e.,

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Agile eLearning development (5): Chatty Kidz

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One of the people who responded to my posts on agile development is Ken Taggert , He is developing an Ipad app (Chatty Kidz) which combines video conferencing with educational activities for kids. He just launched a kickstarter project to find funding for the further development of the app.

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