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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

As technology continues to advance, eLearning has become an increasingly popular way for students to learn. Developing a successful eLearning curriculum requires careful planning and consideration of the learner’s needs.

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eLearning: Creating Accessible Content, Part 2

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Anita Horsley      In the first article in this series, I discussed the  definitions for Section 508 , the amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which requires all Federal agencies (typically schools and government institutions) to make information technology accessible to people with disabilities.

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How to Create Context-Setting Learning Objectives - Tip #162

Vignettes Learning

So how do we help learners focus on usefulness and context of the content and to design and deliver training and eLearning programs to resist the tendency to dump content? A Massive Problem for Corporations, Classrooms and eLearning Lessons Organizations are unaware that they are actually paying a high premium for information inundation.

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7 elearning trends to keep you ahead of your competition

KnowledgeOne

As technology advances, the elearning industry rapidly changes. Microlearning is not just about short lessons; it also means taking a step further and breaking learning into bite-sized pieces to reduce cognitive load on the user. Staying ahead of the competition is easier said than done. Let’s examine some of them.

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eLearning: How to Incorporate Gamification Elements

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  If you happened to catch my earlier article on the  gamification of learning , then you know that I have been dubious about its effectiveness. To be clear, it's not the premise of having fun in learning that I feel we should be wary of. Stories, Yes. Bullets, No! That's valuable-and fun.

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7 Must have features of an instructional design software and recommendations

Wizcabin

For this reason, in this article we will concentrate on online instructional design software. On a practical note, Instructional design starts with analysis and evaluation of your target audience, learning requirements and learning outcomes. Then learning objectives, lesson plans and assessment strategies are defined.

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Training module template: The first step to online course development

TalentLMS

A training module will help you choose the right content for the right purpose , decide on the best content type, and tie all your material together to achieve a larger learning outcome. In this article, we’ll discuss the value of modules and how to create a training module that fits your company’s training goals.

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