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The 5 Myths of Rapid E-Learning Revisited

Rapid eLearning

I came into rapid e-learning from the world of Authorware and Flash where building courses took a lot of time and cost a lot more money. Without those goals, it’s a challenge to create measurable objectives and build effective courses. But I saw the light in the early 2000s when I started using Articulate Presenter.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

If you are interested in this, I will be doing a Virtual Presentation – Ten eLearning Predictions for 2010 that will be closely aligned with this post. It puts forward lots of suggestions for how knowledge workers can leverage technology to make themselves more effective. I even have been known to contradict myself from year to year.

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A Brief Historical Look at Corporate Training

Litmos

The Apple II was launched in the late 70’s, but most of the world still ran on large mainframe computers. While PLATO and The Oregon Trail had planted the seed of computer based training, these new personal computers were the start of the digital revolution that would soon impact homes, schools, and businesses around the world.

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Webinar: Introducing the eLearning Ecosystem – A Walkthrough with Bill West

eLearning Brothers

Dr. Michael Allen introduced Authorware in the 1980s and helped us leverage the personal computer and graphical user interface. After that, while the technical world exploded, eLearning sort of stalled…. Mobile : from apps to virtual reality. Social networking” occurred at the water cooler. Learning Today.