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Content engineering

Clark Quinn

We’ve heard about learning engineering and while the focus is on experience design, the pragmatics include designing content to create the context, resources, and motivation for the activity. You can customize the content you’re searching for with filters. Look at business websites these days.

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Can Help Your Online Course

DigitalChalk eLearning

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) refers to designing your website so that it appears in the non-paid, “organic” section of search results when people search key phrases on sites like Google, Yahoo, and Bing. If the search engine is unable to read your content, your webpages will not appear in the search results.

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The Magic of Microlearning

Association eLearning

Run a Google search. A traditional eLearning course on car maintenance might be several hours long and have general divisions like, “Engine Maintenance,” “Tire Maintenance,” and so on. It’s supposed to be pretty easy to replace, so you buy a new one and decide to give it a try. Where do you go for instructions? Smaller file sizes.

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Why Flash to HTML5 Conversion is Essential for Your Flash-based Course’s Survival

Brilliant Teams

SEO-Friendly HTML5 content is search engine-friendly, making it easier for your course to be discovered online. Boost Search Engine Visibility If your goal is to attract new learners, search engine visibility is crucial. This demonstrates your commitment to providing equitable learning opportunities for all.

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Creating Accessible Websites: Don't Just "Click Here!"

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.  Since 1995, Mary Gillen has designed and developed Web sites and applications that serve, all responsive, 508-compliant, accessible and search engine-optimized. Responsive design, search engine optimization, 508-compliant, and WCAG 2.0 standards (from A to AAA) are always applied.

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WEBSITE ACCESSIBILITY: The Problem with Popups

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.    Since 1995, Mary Gillen has designed and developed Web sites and applications that serve all responsive, 508-compliant, accessible and search engine-optimized. Responsive design, search engine optimization, 508-compliant, and WCAG 2.0 standards (from A to AAA) are always applied.

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Gamification Basics

Web Courseworks

Using mircrocredentials to reward users for acquiring new knowledge or improving skill sets is a potential growth area for associations looking to enhance eLearning initiatives and increase learner engagement, but the concept of gamification extends far beyond the use of badges and achievements.