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Here’s an Inexpensive Way to Build a Library of E-Learning Assets

Rapid eLearning

Then there was a programmer who did the programming of the course. With the ease of authoring, it’s placed the burden to do all of it on the shoulders of the rapid elearning developer. And many of them offer low cost or even free access to the types of assets you can use in your elearning courses. The Way It Works.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Rapid e-Learning, Templates, & SMEs

Learning Visions

For me this is is one of the key failings of traditional elearning content: fitting your learning need to pre-existing templates, whether thats SME built rapid content or something produced by an elearning provider. Templates are about keeping costs down, not standards up. But what is a template? Its really a mental model.

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

Learning and development professionals, including elearning developers, have to wear many hats. But it’s even more true for L&D/eLearning professionals who work in small learning development departments. Emily’s eLearning Development Process: From Start to Finish. So OK, cool.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

I come from an old-school approach: I sort of understand the technology, but I leave the graphics and programming expertise to others. My experience is mainly in development of self-paced eLearning for the corporate market.) The programming skills should be left to the programmers. Whats your view?