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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

SCORM, LMS, AMS, LCMS, API, JITT, what does it all mean?! eLearning -Also referred to as internet-based learning, web-based learning, and online learning is any training or education delivered via computer. If you’d like to learn more, check out this article from eLearning Industry.

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Social Learning Online: It’s Possible

Association eLearning

A major complaint among those who prefer Instructor led training (ILT) to eLearning is that eLearning is not social. But through advances in today’s learning management systems, these criticisms can be addressed. Social Learning in an LMS. Want to know more about the next generation of Learning Management Systems?

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Free L&D webinars for May 2020

Limestone Learning

Friday, May 1, 2020, 11AM – 12PM PT: Coaching for Behaviour Change (Free for ATD members) Coaching’s an effective tool for developing people and producing positive behaviour change because it aligns with almost any learning theory or learning principle. Will the learning solution cure the problem or prevent the symptom?

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List of e-Learning Job Descriptions

Vignettes Learning

List of Roles and Job Functions in e-Learning Development _ Project Champion and Leader Principal areas of responsibility Strategy for e-Learning Managing the total process of group contributions Oversees Readiness Study, Viability Study, Learning Strategies(See chart above) To set strategies for e-Learning Corporate-wide initiatives.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

Active learning is a strategy focused on encouraging learners to actively participate in training. This approach prompts learners to read, discuss, and solve problems in order to synthesize course content. Examples of active learning activities include practical tasks and problem-solving conducted in small groups.