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Cloud Based Collaboration: Advancing Educational Publishing

Kitaboo

Making education more interactive and collaborative is a great method to raise its quality. Online or offline digital copies of the library’s catalog may be contained on CD-ROMs or USB keys. Students can work together on projects, broaden their knowledge, access resources, and exchange ideas with other students here.

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What's Better: eLearning or Classroom?

The Performance Improvement Blog

They are told elearning will be cheaper, faster, more convenient, and more effective than traditional, classroom training. At that time, I wrote (in ilalics): E-learning will not revolutionize training; it is only one instructional method among many, each better at achieving some instructional objectives than others. (

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Computer Aided Learning: From pre-history to where we’re at in late 2018

Ed App

Computer aided learning represents some of the most effective forms of learning available. Once home computers (and PCs in particular) became relatively-ubiquitous in the 1990s they were quickly followed by CD-ROM-based educational software and reference material (including digitised encyclopedias ). But first….

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7 Tips To Create A Self-Paced eLearning Course

TalentLMS

In this article, we’ll share 7 helpful tips for creating effective and engaging courses for learners who want to learn at their own pace. In the good old days, they were mailed directly to your door in the form of a CD-ROM. The post 7 Tips To Create A Self-Paced eLearning Course appeared first on TalentLMS Blog.

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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

Sticky Learning

Probably no real surprise for anyone who has read my blog, I really like the way Garr Reynolds has brought a sense of design to slideware. Made to Stick was Chip and Dan Heath's first book and in fact a key driver to me beginning this blog. The book focuses upon the effective design of elearning first and the use of Powerpoint second.

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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. And for the longest time, folks in the corporate space saw blended as the most effective way to present content, knowledge and information. No one said anything. We just went thru the motions. Not a problem, we can go PDF.

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

Harold recommended a post on Workplace Learning in 10 Years on the Learning Circuits Blog eighteen months ago. Mayo discovered the Hawthorne Effect, opening the study of motivation. Effective organizations are starting to look more like inverted pyramids. Time for some quick-and-dirty research to get the brain in gear.