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Does a Low-Cost, Rapid E-learning Course Mean Low Quality?

CommLab India

Low costs are associated with inferior quality – is this true of rapid eLearning development as well? We don’t think so - and here’s why.

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The Top 4 Benefits of Rapid eLearning for Corporate Training

CommLab India

Do you need a course developed at a rapid pace and at low cost? Rapid eLearning is the solution you are looking for. In this blog, I will outline the top four advantages of rapid eLearning.

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3 Rapid E-learning Myths Busted

CommLab India

Rapid e-learning – an online course development methodology perfectly suited to the technology-enabled learning needs of companies in the 21 st century. This web-based course creation methodology helps companies convert their classroom materials into online courses quickly, in an effective manner.

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More Answers to Your Rapid E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

You don’t need print-quality images for elearning courses. The new site also has a lot more up-to-date content so you’re not stuck with some of the older clip art (unless of course you’re designing a retro course on using Clippy). Keep your eyes open for places where you can get free or low cost assets.

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Rapid E-learning Development – The 5 Step Process

CommLab India

Check out this post to know about the 5 step process to develop good online courses quickly, at low cost.

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What is Rapid eLearning?

Tony Karrer

Based on my recent posts about the Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , I was asked if this isn't just "Rapid eLearning" - a term that simultaneously is good and bad. rapid development authoring tools have become synonymous with the very concept of rapid e-learning.

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How to Be Successful at Rapid E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Here’s what I find typical of people who do rapid elearning. Once it’s online, they realize that many of the courses look like PowerPoint slides. In no time at all, they’ve got great looking courses. The more courses they create, the more they realize they need to craft better learning experiences.