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Silly Design

Clark Quinn

Time for a brief rant on interface designs. And, hopefully, we can extract some lessons, because these are just silly design decisions. But there’s one very very silly design decision here. On to our second of today’s contestants, the iTunes interface. First up is our timer. Tea, rice, lots of things.

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ELC 060: How to Practice Evidence-informed Learning Design

The eLearning Coach

Mirjam is a coauthor of Evidence-Informed Learning Design: Creating training to improve performance. In her current role, she leads learning experience design processes across Accenture's various business entities globally. Why we should beware of applying neuroscience findings to learning experience design. TIME: 26 minutes.

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All About eLearning Authoring Tools

The eLearning Coach

eLearning Joe has a computer science background and has been designing and developing eLearning for many years. eLearning Joe has a computer science background and has been designing and developing eLearning for many years. If you want to know something about authoring tools, Joe Ganci is usually the person to ask.

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ID Guru: A new iPhone App for instructional designers

Learning Visions

And now she’s created, through an act of devotion and love to her profession, an iPhone resource for Instructional Designers. in the iTunes store, you might think this is a pricey App. That Connie Malamed (@elearningcoach) is one smart cookie. Need to sound smart in a client meeting, but missing that important term?

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Dear Instructional Designer

Adobe Captivate

While generally, this is usually the more technical aspects of being an eLearning instructional designer, I also like to work on my knowledge of adult learning principles and other more foundational and theoretical stuff as well. It’s called Dear Instructional Designer.

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SCORM vs Tin Can API: The difference between compact discs and iTunes

ProProfs

SCORM the trailblazer: SCORM revolutionized the eLearning industry because content developers, instructional designers and courseware administrators could freely use any LMS to create training programs , without having to worry about data interoperability. SCORM vs Tin Can: Similarities & Differences.

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Bad Apple

E-Learning Provocateur

It seems like ancient history now, but last Christmas I received a $20 iTunes card from a work friend. I was very pleased to receive it, as I usually buy songs from iTunes with my credit card – and that can tick over in the blink of an eye. Obviously I hadn’t handled an iTunes card in a while. Yes, he said fax.

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