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What Is eLearning? Less Than 100 Words

Roundtable Learning

The cost of an eLearning program is typically $200 – $900 for every minute of content. The industry primarily thinks of eLearning as course- or module-based learning that’s asynchronous and self-paced. eLearning can be hosted online or through a local network and commonly uses a learning management system (LMS). .

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Designing eLearning using Anderson's Revised Bloom's Taxonomy

BrainCert

Designing Assessments that Measure Cognitive Skills Effective eLearning assessments are essential for gauging learner progress and understanding. Creating Content that Fosters Learning The heart of any eLearning course is its content. This diversity ensures a comprehensive evaluation of learners' cognitive abilities.

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eLearning in the Workplace

TalentLMS

Workplace training systems also bring together managers and employees under one communication platform for effective knowledge and experience sharing. Employees engage in the following eLearning activities: Online, interactive eLearning sessions on their computer with other learners and a facilitator.

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Personal Learning Paths Offer a Richer Experience for eLearning

Designing Digitally

Personal learning paths are user-chosen and give learners control over their own eLearning experience, so they can more effectively acquire and retain knowledge and skills that will help them in the real world. Therefore, it is important to integrate a wide range of online activities and exercises into your eLearning courses.

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Personal Learning Paths for eLearning

Designing Digitally

Personal learning paths are user-chosen and give learners control over their own eLearning experience, so that they can more effectively acquire and retain knowledge and skills that will help them in the real world. Those who prefer to read their way through a course can opt for text-based modules.

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Leading Through a Rear-View Mirror

Big Dog, Little Dog

Shortly after posting Metalearning and Learning Styles I glanced through the latest edition of Chief Learning Officer and came to an interesting quote, "Many CLOs believe podcasting is oversold because few people are auditory learners and its no different than cassettes or CDs from the past 15 years." What does it make obsolete?

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8 Ingenious Ways To Reuse eLearning Content With A Rapid eLearning Authoring Tool

Infopro Learning

What do you get when you combine a database full of eLearning content with a robust rapid eLearning authoring tool? The answer is new microlearning materials, modules, and interactive resources that enhance the effectiveness of your eLearning course. Create Webinar-Based eLearning Courses.