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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

For those who create training or administer training programs, that means considering and meeting the needs of learners with disabilities. A Guide for Creating and Buying Accessible Online Training within Your Organization’s Training Program. Training managers have a lot to do. Why do I need to do that?

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

For those who create training or administer training programs, that means considering and meeting the needs of learners with disabilities. A Guide for Creating and Buying Accessible Online Training within Your Organization’s Training Program. Training managers have a lot to do. Well, there is the law.

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Making The Jump Into eLearning

ICS Learning

This whitepaper assists you in understanding the pieces involved with the eLearning puzzle, from the basic requirements to the pros and cons of various options. These new options have made e-Learning much more achievable for smaller companies with limited resources and budgets. Content versus System. The SCORM Specification.

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Design eLearning Courses by Putting the Horse Before the Cart

OpenSesame

“I need to give a training course to the executive team,” someone recently said to me. “Do OpenSesame is in the business of selling elearning courses, and just about every organization needs top elearning courses for managers. This training professional didn’t have a specific objective or need in mind. A new skill?

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The Sherlock Holmes effect

CLO Magazine

For nearly 60 years, organizations have used some form of diversity and inclusion training to increase awareness and sensitivity toward one another’s differences in race, gender, sexual orientation, religion and culture. Despite new strategies, repackaged training, fanciful phrases (e.g.,