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The Only Time You Should Deliver Mediocre eLearning

eLearning Architect

Organisations can be hesitant to invest in an eLearning program until they have some proof that it will ultimately deliver a return on investment. Waiting for a carte-du-jour of perfectly designed eLearning courses to be ready to launch an eLearning program is a sure-fire way to guarantee you will never be ready to launch.

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More Answers to Your Rapid E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

So now’s a good time to offer some quick answers and links to additional resources for those just getting started, I have no budget. The first thing I recommend is to ask for a budget. If you do get a budget then you can stretch your money by purchasing the lower resolution images. They sound good and they’re generally low cost.

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LearnX Asia Pacific 2009 - Day 2

E-Learning Provocateur

Following on from my previous article , below I share some of the key messages that I drew from Day 2 at the LearnX Asia Pacific conference held recently in Sydney… Personal Professional Development: I expected the keynote by Stephen Downes to be the standout session of the event, and I was not disappointed.

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Help Millennials Get Jobs: Offer Online Learning & Career Resources

WBT Systems

Every association wants to recruit millennial members, but the cost of membership may exceed a millennial’s budget. Create an online career center that features professional development programs and other career resources for young professionals. Use the career center to funnel millennials into your online learning programs.

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The 50:50 learning model

CLO Magazine

Nonetheless, there are options to facilitate talent development within tight budgets and on small teams. According to our research, there are a variety of low-cost (or even free) and out-of-box training initiatives that startups can take advantage of and provide for their employees. LinkedIn is the No.

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Penny Pinching but Valuable Client and a Unique, Challenging Project

ID Reflections

How would you convince a "penny-pinching but valuable prospect" (a phrase from Cathy Moore’s blog: [link] ) the need for a training program you are recommending? As you talk to the client, you realize the training is much needed and has a huge potential—both for you and the client i.e., business wise as well as true value addition.

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Free L&D webinars for May 2020

Limestone Learning

Learn to turn any content into professional graphics using PowerPoint, free and low-cost tools, and a few tricks the pros use. It’s great that L&D is the function your staff demands, but the budgets are slashed. Building a virtual training program when you’ve relied on in-person meetings may feel like an impossible task.

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