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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

In this blog post, we explore the intricate balance between quality and speed in rapid e-learning content creation. Understanding Rapid eLearning Content Development It is crucial to first grasp the essence of rapid eLearning content creation.

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Top 25 Rapid eLearning Blog Posts

Upside Learning

I have been involved with Rapid eLearning Projects at Upside and also creation of our own Rapid Authoring Framework that sits in our LMS (UpsideLMS). Naturally I do a lot of sifting around Rapid eLearning. 7 Angles on Rapid E-learning. Building Effective e-Learning with Any Authoring Tool.

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6 Crucial Stages of Prototyping Rapid eLearning Courses

CommLab India

Prototyping is extremely necessary for organizations to ensure their rapid eLearning courses are effective and error-free. This blog highlights the 6 stages of prototyping as well as a few common pitfalls to avoid during the process.

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25 Free Illustrated Characters

Rapid eLearning

As you may know, I’ve been playing around with AI and creating illustrated characters for e-learning. 25 Free Illustrated Characters Here’s a batch of characters with some diversity. Learn to Create Your Own Characters I’ve outline what I do to create these characters. You can download them here.

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Create a Google Cloud Account to Share Courses for Free

Rapid eLearning

If you’re not using Rise.com or a learning management system to manage your e-learning courses, then you’ll need another way to upload courses to a web server to share. In an earlier post we looked at using Amazon S3 to share courses and today we’ll look at using Google Cloud.

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Create an Amazon S3 Account to Share Courses for Free

Rapid eLearning

Ideally you have an LMS or using a product like Rise.com to share your e-learning courses. For example, you may maintain a professional portfolio where you share courses and work samples. Share Courses with Amazon S3 Tutorial. Free E-Learning Resources. Want to learn more?

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Free Background Music for Your E-learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Free Background Music. There are a lot of “free” sites, but to tell you the truth most of them are useless. Here are a couple of options that should provide most of the free background music you need. YouTube Audio Library : free for commercial use, no attribution search options. Mixkit : free; no attribution.

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