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Finding the Right Elearning Company

Learnkit

Whether you are partnering with an elearning company for the first time, or have experience working with elearning vendors for years, there are a few questions you can ask to ensure you select the right elearning company for your needs. Is the elearning company a brand and value fit?

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Choosing an eLearning Vendor: What to Consider

eLearningMind

These are some of the questions that typical eLearning companies aren’t asking. You’re not looking for just a vendor; you’re looking for a learning partner to take your content, training, and goals and create something truly impactful. More and more organizations come to ELM to brand their learning, not just create programs.

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11 Smart Tips to Choose the Right eLearning Vendor

Hurix Digital

It is as effective as a classroom course yet has cost benefits due to its logistical advantages. What makes eLearning stand out is its virtual one-to-one model, allowing employees to progress rapidly while ensuring reduced consumption in terms of trainers, travel, etc. This blog will give you tips to choose the right eLearning vendor.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Market Differences in eLearning

Learning Visions

I know of companies who only hire instructional designers and buy Rapid elearning tools and expect the ID to do it all themselves to reduce the cost and over head of hiring graphic designers as well. Here IDs sometimes work as technical writers and TW sometimes write courses to optimize the cost.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Most people in training programs learn only a little of the right stuff, are fuzzy about how to apply what they’ve learned, and never address who are the right people to know. Thirty years ago an electronic calculator was a novelty that cost $100 or more. Others are costs to be minimized. Find a connection.