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My life…in elearning

Learning Visions

15 years ago I got a job as an instructional designer/multimedia producer at a company that created training programs delivered on CD ROMS. I regularly use Facebook and Twitter and now Google +. I had never sent an email; I had never made a call on a mobile phone. It sounded really glamorous to me. What’s your story?

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Technology Advancement and Learning – Help or Hindrance?

Integrated Learnings

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Doctors versus internet: who is better at diagnosing?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Many participants in the MOOC remembered the CD-ROM with the Encarta encyclopedia, the documentation centres with microfiches, the subscription to a magazine, the Yellow Pages. Algorithms make sure what is on the top of your information flows, eg in search engines or on your timeline on Facebook.

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E-learning ain't what it used to be

Clive on Learning

For close to forty years we have witnessed little change in the way these modules are designed, developed and displayed, even though the delivery channel has shifted from floppy disk to videodisc, from CD-ROM to the web browser. That is until now. Let’s just remind ourselves of the traditional approach.

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E-learning ain't what it used to be

Clive on Learning

For close to forty years we have witnessed little change in the way these modules are designed, developed and displayed, even though the delivery channel has shifted from floppy disk to videodisc, from CD-ROM to the web browser. That is until now. Let’s just remind ourselves of the traditional approach.

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Open Source Authoring Tools for e-Learning

eFront

CourseLab CourseLab is a powerful, yet easy-to-use, e-learning authoring tool that offers programming-free WYSIWYG environment for creating high-quality interactive e-learning content which can be published on the Internet, Learning Management Systems (LMS), CD-ROMS and other devices. to version 3.6.6 to version 3.6.6

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The future of e-Learning, according to Kasper Spiro | Change to learn

Challenge to Learn

We published them on CD-ROM’s as Computer Based training (CBT). We published them on CD-ROM’s as Computer Based training (CBT).&# – highly interactive learning programs, in which video was used interactively (remember cd-interactive?). Let’s first look at where we are and how we got there.