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6 Tips for eLearning Developers To Help Fix Their Code

eLearning Brothers

In the world of eLearning programming, there are many ways your code can have an error. Earlier today I was talking with Mark Lassoff, President of LearnToProgram.tv , on Twitter about how excited we are for him to speak about programming for eLearning Developers at DevLearn this October 29 – 31 in Las Vegas.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from My Presentations

E-learning Uncovered

I was thrilled to be accepted to speak and asked to serve on a panel at my first DevLearn experience! I started writing and talking about HTML5 and its potential impact on elearning about a year and a half ago, and for the first year, one of the major obstacles was the lack of tools that output to HTML5. HTML5 Authoring Tool Review.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from One ID Challenge and HTML5 Authoring Tool Review

E-learning Uncovered

I was thrilled to be accepted to speak and asked to serve on a panel at my first DevLearn experience! I started writing and talking about HTML5 and its potential impact on elearning about a year and a half ago, and for the first year, one of the major obstacles was the lack of tools that output to HTML5. HTML5 Authoring Tool Review.

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The Best of e-Learning in November

Trivantis

Make It Clear: Writing Tips for e-Learning. Learn how to present clear, effective content with these writing tips for e-Learning. This TD magazine article provides guidelines for writing engaging mini case studies—short stories that stir learners to action. Free eLearning Template: A Lectora Page Layout.

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One Learning Designer's Look Back at 2012

Learning Visions

At DevLearn in November, I had a great time with my session: Putting the Design Back in Instructional Design. As much online blogging and writing as I've done in the past 7 years, it was still a thrill to see my words in an actual magazine. My blog has suffered a bit this year as my writing has ended up elsewhere.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

I always advise people to look at what’s available for free before spending money on a program. In her session, Heidi Kirby discussed writing learning objectives using the three domains of Bloom’s taxonomy as well as Robert Mager’s ABCD method. Then seek out resources for learning those skills.

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How I Work: My Top 3 Productivity Tools

E-learning Uncovered

Whether I’m writing a blog post, developing a prototype, or conducting a webinar; my computer is always my partner in crime. Plus, my program shortcuts are grouped together for quick access. That’s when I discovered I already had a program installed (Boot Camp) that would allow me to run Windows on my Mac. What is it?

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