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Where to Find the Best E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

The Best E-Learning is Locked Behind a Firewall Although many high-quality courses are being developed, the issue is that the majority of them are proprietary and inaccessible due to a firewall. At the corporate level, many teams possess authoring tools and instructional design expertise.

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The Business Case for Going Beyond Compliance in Accessible Online Learning

Petra Mayer

Firstly, it’s important to distinguish between the rules that apply before a firewall (log-in platform) and those within a private environment secured by log-in credentials. Before the Firewall Before users enter a secured, logged-in space, certain accessibility rules are in play.

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Deliver Virtual Training Labs Worldwide with ReadyTech Axis

ReadyTech

These providers are designed for running production environments, guaranteeing reliability and security that surpasses smaller providers and internal cloud solutions. It seamlessly spins labs up and down as required, ensures firewall-friendly connectivity, and provides clear instructions for students to access their labs.

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BEWARE THIS GAMIFICATION PITFALL

Learnnovators

Let’s take a look at a couple of good examples that use stories as such: For a gamified learning experience on IT security, an artificial infosec breach is created within the organization’s firewall. In learning design terms, extraneous is one of the three types of cognitive load as defined by John Sweller. There’s also a third angle.

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L&D: Learning and Dystopia

Association eLearning

I tried to talk IT into letting you project in but the firewall is the firewall, no exceptions for non-personnel.”. If you’d like to read more about training, learning, and instructional design check out the rest of this author’s blogs. I’m sorry you had to come all the way out here for this. It’s fine, I don’t mind.

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Steps for Designing a Virtual Learning World Experience

Kapp Notes

Here is a step-by-step process for designing and launching a virtual world learning experience within an organization. Consider if instruction should be synchronous, asynchronous or a combination. Step Eight: Ensure that technical obstacles such as downloads, open ports, firewalls and graphic cards have been addressed.

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Tips for webinars or virtual training

Making Change

I do a lot of online workshops, such as the scenario design course that starts soon. Information that might have spawned a series of bullet-heavy slides called “97 rules of scenario design” goes in the handout, where text belongs. Scenario design online course open for January and February.

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