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Storyboard Workbook for Elearning: Documenting the Workflow

NuggetHead

Documenting those processes along the way helps isolate inconsistencies and/or good practices eventually working toward efficient processes that shorten the lifecycle of a project. The following are storyboard documents I use on a regular baasis: Recommended and Optional documents. Enter the Storyboard Workbook.

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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

Once again, Clayton Wright has been nice enough to compile an incredible list of conferences focused on use of technology in learning. Clayton publishes this as a Word document but does not publish it as a web page. Please note that events, dates, titles, and locations may change; thus, check the specific conference website.

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Can Instructional Designers Effectively Work Remotely, and Should They?

IT Training Department Blog

And, of course, there’s one study that tells us almost nothing about the drawbacks of remote work, yet pro-RTOs (Return To Office) cite articles that cite the study to no end, saying it means remote work isn’t as effective, period. This post is about instructional designers and whether they can effectively work remotely.

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

Challenge to Learn

As always at the first day of a guild conference it was an exhilarating day. I try to spot the emerging trends at conferences like this, for this conference there are two. His story was along the lines of the keynote of last year by John Medina at the Learning Solution conference. So this conference is his last one.

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6 Ways to Have an Awesome Lectora User Conference – #LUC2014

eLearning Brothers

Since the Lectora User Conference (#LUC2014) is coming up March 31 – April 4, in Hollywood, CA, I thought I’d share a little advice on how to have the most AWESOME experience possible. Added bonus: Social media connections will help you stay in touch long after the conference and continue to share knowledge.

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Navigating the Learning Curve in the Pharmaceutical Field: Tips and Strategies

Infopro Learning

Adopting effective learning strategies, such as attending conferences, workshops, and online courses, reading industry publications, and engaging in peer-to-peer learning, can help professionals stay up-to-date and develop the necessary skills to succeed in this ever-changing industry.

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Liveblogging an Online Conference

Experiencing eLearning

Wendy Wickham asked a good question in the comments on TCC08: Second Life: Teaching Tips from the Virtual Frontier: Christy - are you using 2 computers (one for blogging, one for the conference), or just one? How are you finding the experience of liveblogging an online conference? It's effectively a virtual KWM switch.