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What Buying a Bicycle Would Look Like if We Applied a Typical LMS Selection Strategy

Absorb LMS

Consider a fixed-gear track bike without brakes. The organization shopping for the software benefits from putting together a good RFP because nearly all vendors invited to participate will submit a proposal. Then an ultra-light carbon-fiber road bike may be right for you.

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e-learning It’s a sprint, not a marathon!

Saffron Interactive

The athlete who inspired me to write this blog doesn’t have the superstardom of Phelps or Bolt, or the legacy of Sir Steven Redgrave. You sit down to start writing your content and you’re presented with a sheaf of manuals, guidance and suggestions from your client. Do you really need that? We’ve all been there. The result?

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How to Train Faculty to Create Quality Online Courses

TechSmith Camtasia

Provide specific examples of how quality online courses will benefit their department and them, professionally and personally. Instead of writing assignment feedback, have faculty record their feedback as a quick video. Guide faculty to track (and grade) each student individually regarding: Who watched each video. Participation.

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Keeping Video Learners Engaged

ATD Learning Technologies

While the person behind the podium speaks, the camera will cut after about five seconds to a journalist writing in her notebook for five seconds and then cut back to the speaker. It has powerful narrative benefits that can help establish mood, affect energy, and create atmosphere. Many people know this intuitively.

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My elements of style

Jay Cross

Let explain where my blog is coming from. I’ve been blogging for more than a dozen years. My blog is where I think in public. I write whatever’s on my mind. This blog is opinion, not news. I write from experience. On this blog, timeliness trumps dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s. Caveat lector.