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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

Gathering data such as demographic information and the existing knowledge base of the learners can help develop an appropriate strategy for developing eLearning modules. The first step in this process is to analyze the learner's needs, which can be accomplished by examining the input.

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What’s the Difference Between an LMS and an LCMS? Hint: It’s Not Just the Letter “C”

Association eLearning

For example, you’ve likely seen Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS) discussed on various websites and company pages. It sounds like they’re the same thing, right? It gives your association one software package that delivers, assesses, and reports on online training programs.

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Best Practices for Voice-Over

CourseArc

If you are designing and developing eLearning, you are most likely going to need voice-over work. As psychologist Richard Mayer points out in his book, Multimedia Learning , combining narration with visuals will help to increase learning and long-term retention of content. Studio microphone and pop shield on mic stand.

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Don’t Just Tell, Show: the Value of Examples

Association eLearning

Sound off in the comments section. Examples help learners understand why something is important and allow them to form clear mental images that aid memory. What kind of creative examples have you seen or used? Share this on Facebook. Tweet This! Share this on LinkedIn. Share this on Google+. Pin this to Pinterest. Stumble upon something good?

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Creating Real Engagement in eLearning

B Online Learning

Well, according to dictionary.com the word engage is defined as: “To occupy the attention or efforts of (a person or persons)” That sounds reasonable and is definitely something we should be doing but why is there still so much poor eLearning around if so many claim to be able to create engaging eLearning?

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Creating Engaging Courses for Professional Training

Academy of Mine

For customers in this stage, looking into eLearning and developing courses for the first time can feel like drinking from a firehouse, there’s just so much information available. It’s common to assume that instructional designers will create AND develop eLearning courses for you, from start to finish.

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Enhance Digital Learning Experiences with Video

B Online Learning

Video is an extremely powerful learning medium, because it gets a lot of information across in a short period of time, and the viewer is engaged through sight, sound and a ‘real life’ situation.

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