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Book Review: Millennials, Goldfish & Other Training Misconceptions

Experiencing eLearning

Clark Quinn’s book Millennials, Goldfish & Other Training Misconceptions: Debunking Learning Myths and Superstitions lines up a bunch of learning myths and then knocks them down, one by one. The book is divided into three main sections, plus some intro on the science of learning and a conclusion. Learning Myths. Quick Guides.

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Rapid elearning authoring tools: everything you need to know

Elucidat

Pre-built templates & interactions Quizzes and gamified materials are highly enjoyable and effective learning methods. Consequently, rapid elearning courses offer a cost-effective solution, allowing for efficient development and timely delivery even within tight deadlines.

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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

mLearning Revolution

The Mobile Effect. This is why I’m a big fan of Luke Wroblewski’s book entitled Mobile First. I have read this book several times and I highly recommend you do too, especially as you think about your own mobile and mobile learning strategy moving forward.

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Learn How to Build Effective E-Learning with this Free E-Book

Rapid eLearning

The first edition of the free e-book was released in 2007, and as you can imagine a lot has changed in our industry. In 2007, most of the options for creating interactive elearning required Flash. If you wanted to build courses, you were required to either learn Flash or hire a Flash programmer.

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Why Engaging Learning?

Clark Quinn

Someone asked me what I would say about my first book, Engaging Learning. in what was effectively ‘applied cognitive science’, but games continued to play a role in my career. And then when I started consulting, Pfeiffer asked me to write the book. And the book was designed for use.

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Have You mEnabled Your eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

For most organisations, adopting mobile learning raises the BIG question of “What do we do with our existing content (probably developed in Flash which doesn’t run on the iPad)? Look beyond just the Flash components, existing courses may have third party plug-ins and interactivities to make the course more effective but don’t work on iPads.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

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