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Preference of E-Learning – Structured or not?

eLearning 24-7

Micro-learning started as a buzz word and noted as such, in this blog and in a variety of other sites too. No one, ever went into angst mode of the term of micro-learning, even though anyone who has been involved with e-learning since 1998, knew that micro wasn’t new, nor any radical approach to learning, it just was short.

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A Brief Historical Look at Corporate Training

Litmos

I’ve been working in this industry for almost 25 years, but like everyone, the other 25 years were also spent in the learning industry: elementary school, high school, college, etc. I’ve heard many stories during my career and have learned the most from those who lived them. Corporate Training in the 1970 ’s.

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Confused of Brighton

Clive on Learning

Two situations recently have got me thinking about e-learning authoring tools. In the 1980s came TenCore, Wicat, Microtext (in the UK, for the BBC Micro) and (modesty does not preclude me from mentioning) one that I created myself called ProCAL.

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Wanted – Instructional Designer

eLearning 24-7

How many of you have been forced err assigned to create e-learning courses, and have no experience or limited experience in doing so? Anyone who used Authorware can attest to that. Experience with creating WBT, i.e. e-learning courses. Creating an e-learning course (WBT) is never one to one. Why is this important?

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2008 - MMVIII eLearning Year in Review

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Authorware officially dies (actually this post is from 2007) while Director11 is (re)born. Yes, twitter, the darling of the micro-blogging goldrush is absolutely the big story of 2008. Dan wow-ed us with the simplisity of imagery for effective learning. Opensource lego-style mobile gadgetry goodness. Okay, hold the phone.

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The DevLearn eLearning Rockstar Stage Reveal

eLearning Brothers

We have our very own Learning Stage at DevLearn this year! Stop by the eLearning Rockstar stage—conveniently located near the eLearning Brothers booth—to learn new techniques, see new tools, and become an eLearning Rockstar. In this session, you will learn: How playing games can improve problem-solving skills and learning abilities.