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9 Key Reasons to Outsource eLearning Content Development to Instructional Designers

Wahoo Learning

Many organisations are now embracing eLearning as an efficient way to deliver effective and valuable training. However, developing eLearning content can be a challenging task requiring time, resources, and expertise. This is where outsourcing eLearning content development to instructional designers can be beneficial.

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Online Learning Courses – The New Reality for Institutions and Students 

Hurix Digital

This has created a great interest in understanding the comparative benefits of such courses, especially from an educational, developmental, financial, cognitive, and professional perspective. The saved-up time and finances can then be used to provide quality education at affordable rates. Increased Access. Better Productivity.

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

The Learning Dispatch

Drawing from various presentations, I’d suggest that accessibility can inform elearning in four areas in particular: the design process, content development, course production, and module testing. When you make elearning accessible, you make it available to all learners. Content Development. Absolutely.

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

The Learning Dispatch

Drawing from various presentations, I’d suggest that accessibility can inform elearning in four areas in particular: the design process, content development, course production, and module testing. When you make elearning accessible, you make it available to all learners. Content Development. Absolutely.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

He frequently shares about accessible elearning development through our Learning Dispatch blog and newsletter. Why enable people who have disabilities relating to hearing, vision, mobility, or cognition to access the training that your organization provides? An accessible website means a high-quality website.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Not to put too fine a point on it, but you need to ensure that the elearning (or online training, or web-based training) that your organization creates is accessible—that is, usable by people who have disabilities. Elearning can include: PDF files that are available to be downloaded and read on a device such as a tablet or computer.

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10 Best eLearning Authoring Tools

ProProfs

Cognitive Services. In this sense, an authoring tool falls under eLearning software as the latter also takes care of digital content development. There are two main types of elearning software tools that perform authoring functions in one form or another. eLearning consultants. Collaboration. Video Editor.