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8 Scary and Uncomfortable Reasons for the Growth of Virtual Worlds

Kapp Notes

They are looking for safer alternatives to meeting face-to-face and virtual worlds is an option. But, you can't cut travel with no alternative and so virtual worlds are held out as a solution (or a carrot to reduce spending) since people are beginning to rebel against virtual classroom environments claiming they are boring and uninspiring.

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How do you create a perfect blend of the various learning components?

Origin Learning

NetMeeting – Centra – etc.). · Video presentations. · Interactive Computer-based Training (CD-ROM). · Distance Learning. · On-line mentoring. · On-the-job-training. · Chat-rooms. · In-person mentoring. · Web-based community. · Knowledge Management System.

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Help, I have an Instructional Design Master's Degree and I Can't Create E-Learning

Kapp Notes

57.584 Online Course Design -teaches Blackboard, Centra, Captivate, Adobe Presenter, Snag-It and Hot Potatoes. Alternatively. These courses can be taken without being enrolled as a full-time Masters Student. Any one who is interested can leave a note on my blog and I will contact them. Here are two such courses.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Adobe Captivate: Analyze and Chart Quiz Data Without an LMS, Part II - I Came, I Saw, I Learned , September 8, 2010 by Kevin Siegel Last week I wrote about how Adobe Captivate 5 offers an alternate reporting method for posting quiz data instead of an expensive LMS: Acrobat.com and the free Adobe Captivate Quiz Results Analyzer. Centra (4).

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

Remember Digital Think, SmartForce, Pensare, NETg, KnowledgeNet, UNext, Docent, One Touch, Centra, InterWise, and their brethren? Inexpensive alternative to training. Venture capitalists funded scores of eLearning companies, most of which disappeared in the dot-com crash a few years later. Predominant way people learn to do their jobs.