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Celebrating 50 eLearning Best Practices

eLearning Brothers

This article marks my fiftieth publication on the eLearning Brothers blog. I wouldn’t be a true training and development professional if I didn’t take the opportunity to reflect on what I’ve learned. These writings have provided unforgettable opportunities to explore the amazing world of eLearning.

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Types of Assessment Techniques in KITABOO

Kitaboo

In a traditional learning environment, assessments meant a question sheet where learners had to write their answers and submit them to the teacher for evaluation. In this blog post, we’re going to walk you through the types of assessment techniques that the KITABOO platform offers. Correction. Highlighter.

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How to measure effectiveness of an eLearning Program? Here is a checklist!

Adobe Captivate

It is a challenge for training managers to ensure quality of eLearning programs that are developed by internal teams or external eLearning vendors. In this blog, we will equip training / Learning and Development managers with a benchmark checklist that helps them test effectiveness of an eLearning program.

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Edublog Award Nominations

Xyleme

Best individual blog – trainingwreck by Dan Pontefract. Best group blog – Workplace Learning Today by Brandon Hall. Best new blog – Work, Learn, Play by Jay Shaw. Best resource sharing blog – Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies by Jane Hart.

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10 Things to Avoid While Designing eLearning

Ed App

Designing efficient and useful eLearning is by no means an easy job. Instructional designers must study, research and understand a lot before they can even begin to create eLearning. Nobody’s perfect, and mistakes are made by even the best eLearning professionals in the world. How do you know which one is the right one?

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Learning Management System – LMS

Ed App

Each short, compact LMS lesson has a clear learning objective. Achieving this single objective is highly do-able, giving learners a sense of achievement. So, it makes sense to be able to import slides you have already created and tweak them accordingly—no need to re-upload images and write everything from scratch.