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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Guild Demo Fest: Sun MicroSystems

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Publicly available training program. Game based learning programs that teach high level info about business, mission values. Posted by Cammy Bean at 4:03 PM Labels: e-learning guild , new hire 1 comments: kathirvel said.

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Craft and commercial?

Clark Quinn

Flash came about as a web-based lingua franca, where programs could run in most browsers with a plug in. The demand came for ‘elearning’, reducing costs from travel and overhead. Early approaches like Plato were custom crafted, and the individual applications on top of that. There did emerge authoring systems (e.g.

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How to become an Instructional Designer in the etraining domain?

Philip's Learning

The Importance of Instructional Designers in Education and Training Instructional designers play a crucial role in the development and implementation of educational and training programs. They must balance the need for engaging and effective materials with the need to produce them in a timely and cost-effective manner.

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The Evolving Face of Embedded Performance Support

Learnnovators

Learning is largely informal (on-the-job), a little social (peer), and least formal (training programs and courses). With today’s powerful emerging technologies, embedding simple, cost-effective, and effective performance support solutions in the workflow of employees is a matter of thinking innovatively.

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Koreen Pagano #DevLearn: The 80:20 Rule of Data Analysis

Learning Visions

This are my liveblogged notes from Koreen Olbrish Pagano ( @KoreenPagano ) session at the eLearning Guild DevLearn Conference , happening this week in Las Vegas. Typically, learning & dev is seen as a cost center. How do you translate the learning programs you''re creating back to those business metrics that really matter?

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Subscription Learning & Tools: 30 minute guide

eLearningArt

Subscription tools & learning is the #9 eLearning trend for 2018. And if you look around in the eLearning industry, there’s been a big shift towards subscriptions as well. Watch the interview with eLearning Guild EVP David Kelly. And when the cost $0 and there is a lot of solid benefits, the value is high.

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Anthony Altieri @aa_altieri "Analytics: What You Want to Know" #DevLearn

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from the opening session at this year's DevLearn, hosted by the eLearning Guild and happening in Las Vegas. So you can track things like which device someone started a program on and if they moved to a tablet and then if they moved back…you can see resolution and pixel depth.

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