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Don Bolen Agile Project Management for Elearning Dev #devlearn

Learning Visions

My live blogged notes from DevLearn in Las Vegas, November 3 2011. Agile: Value/Quality/Constraints (scope, cost, schedule) Traditional vs. agile: trad = it’s all about the plan and you need to enforce the plan agile = iterations, control is through adaption/inspection, use agile proactively to manage change Why agile?

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A Look Back At DevLearn 2016 – Some Session Takeaways

LearnUpon

I recently attended DevLearn along with Caoimhín , Phily and Eoghan from the LearnUpon sales and marketing teams. As another example Paul Simon and Lou Reed both took guitar lessons all their lives. This will help drive you towards the metrics you need and make sure your learning problems and business problems are aligned.

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Attending Conferences a Must

Web Courseworks

The two main eLearning organizations I recommend are eLearning Guild’s DevLearn (we are presenting in November) and ATD’s TechKnowledge. As a CEO of a business that sells educational technology to associations I have ample reason to support participation in associations and attendance at conferences.

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Competing conference contexts

Clark Quinn

Last week I was at the excellent-as-always DevLearn , and this week I attended the Virtual School Symposium (VSS; for the first time). There are similarities, for example both are great conferences. There were more exhibits around simulations and virtual worlds, for example. There are a lot of differences! social).

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Stop creating, selling, and buying garbage!

Clark Quinn

It’s seen as a nice to have , not as critical to the business. It’s tarted up, but there’s little guidance for quality. That’s fine as far as it goes, but who’s pushing the objectives to line up with business goals? Frankly, the great examples are all too few. And it’s wrong.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Her presentation included a long list of job titles within L&D, and she discussed the “eLearning Pie,” which groups L&D skills into four categories: learning, creativity, business, and technology. She presented several examples and provided a handout with some translations you can use on your resume.

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Action Mapping With a Twist: A Tool for Budgeting E-Learning Development

E-learning Uncovered

In Cathy’s Action Mapping process, the first step is to identify the (measurable) business goal. For example, for project pre-work, this may include gathering content materials and writing a design document. A: The quantity of the materials; the quality of the materials. Here’s how.

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