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What It Takes To Become A Top eLearning Content Development Company

Adobe Captivate

In this article, I outline 7 aspects that helped us get nominated for eLearning Industry’s Top 10 eLearning companies for 2018 (for the 4th consecutive time) and strike Gold. 7 Aspects That Helped EI Design Reach The Top Position Among eLearning Content Development Companies For 2018. Source: [link].

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Free eBook: Digital Content Marketing Strategy For eLearning Marketers: An Essential Guide

eLearning Industry

With so many competing eLearning companies on the market, the odds are that multiple organizations are offering similar content marketing solutions. To solve that problem, brands can use content to establish credibility. The one with the pretty logo or the one that offers a library of useful content?

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5 Advantages of Custom Elearning Development for In-House Learning Teams

Learnkit

Elearning has been around for a couple decades, and it is only the past few years that organizations have really started to understand the dynamic benefits that custom elearning development can deliver to business results. Gone are the days of stale powerpoint decks being passed off as intelligent elearning.

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Top eLearning Content Providers For Blended Learning 2019

eLearning Industry

A brand new list of Top eLearning Content Providers for Blended Learning 2019. From the strategies they profess to the content they produce, the candidates on the following list contribute immensely to the eLearning field in professionalizing the industry. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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SCORM – Why does it matter and why do you need it?

Kitaboo

You want your content to be interactive and fun, yet you also want to have control over how the learner consumes content (“First read this, then watch that, then take a quick test, etc.”), and you want to keep track of their progress and score. SCORM is an acronym for Sharable Content Object Reference Model.

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