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25 More Free Display Graphics for Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

In a previous post, I share 15 free display graphics that are commonly seen in elearning courses. Take the folder that I shared in this post and combine it with the paper from the clipboard above to create a personnel folder for your compliance training. October 25: Houston – Elearning Symposium. The steps are simple.

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3 Simple Ways to Measure the Success of Your E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

At a recent session someone asked, “How do I measure the success of my elearning?”. While we may all use words like “elearning” we don’t always mean the same thing. On top of that, just because it’s built with an elearning tool doesn’t mean that the output is really an elearning course. That’s kind of a tricky question.

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9 Ways to Encourage the Adult E-Learners

Rapid eLearning

Real learning isn’t a one-time event (like many elearning courses) where it’s just a matter of getting new information. But in an elearning course, I have a room and equipment that is always available. But in an elearning course, I have a room and equipment that is always available. That’s one of the good things about elearning.

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Where It All Begins: Our Educational Headwaters

Mark Oehlert

In one sense (please see sign at the top of this post), the classroom represents the headwaters of our experience with education and training. Training the workforce of tomorrow with the high schools of today is like trying to teach kids about today’s computers on a 50-year-old mainframe. So what do I want right? Kill the next button.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Note : The vintage photos in this post are from training conferences circa 2000. And I have MANY years at numerous conferences in different areas of emphasis from my academic discipline to compliance organization in higher ed). Some of the certificate programs conducted before conferences strike me as low-grade diploma mills.

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My commencement address for the workforce learning class of 2012

The Learning Circuits

A more recent example came from online compliance training I was dragooned into taking. Consider ISPI and eLearning Guild. The course devoted itself to teaching them Instructional Design 101, with half of the first day spent writing letter-perfect, four-part objectives. And so on and so forth. My eyes glazed over.

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