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5 eLearning Trend Predictions for 2018

eLearning Brothers

Andrew Scivally got a sneak peek of Trivantis’ in progress virtual reality course builder, CenarioVR at DevLearn 2017. Once it was a trendy buzzword used to make a regular eLearning course sound cool and hip. Workplace needs are rapidly shifting to adapt to a changing business landscape. Focus on work-life skills.

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The Best of eLearning in August 2016

Trivantis

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

Tyler argues that the primary owner of color contrast is the visual designer (although the business owner may have input through a marketing style guide). While his presentation isn’t available as of this posting, his work in “Practical Guidelines for Accessibility and Usability of Charts” was riveting (as odd as that may sound).

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Top 10 instructional design systems

Ed App

Incorporating sound instructional design practices in the way you generate courses to train your employees is highly beneficial and recommended. EdApp also boasts a library filled with courses and templates that follow sound instructional design principles. Instructional Design System #2 – Softchalkcloud.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

Tyler argues that the primary owner of color contrast is the visual designer (although the business owner may have input through a marketing style guide). While his presentation isn’t available as of this posting, his work in “Practical Guidelines for Accessibility and Usability of Charts” was riveting (as odd as that may sound).

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How to Set Your eLearning Freelancing Rate

Trivantis

Carol Tice of Make a Living Writing advocates that “freelancers aim to make $100 an hour in order to build a sustainable business.”. Sound like a crazy number? Tom Ewer of Leaving Work Behind suggests this rough calculation: ( (personal overheads + business overheads) / hours worked ) + tax. Your skill level.

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Learning Tools – Do these really belong?

eLearning 24-7

And there are a lot of businesses out there that block their end users from accessing any type of social media from the workplace. Cenario VR – Trivantis’s VR authoring tool. Scootpad – Okay, I know it sounds like something you would buy your puppy; but excluding the name a practice- instruction-assessment, etc.