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Remote Instructional Design Jobs

Experiencing eLearning

Now that most of us are staying home, even more opportunities for remote instructional design and elearning work are available. As an independent consultant, I have worked from home full time since 2011. A Google search for “instructional design remote work” returns over 15 million hits, so there are things out there.

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Top 35 Articles on eLearning Strategy

Tony Karrer

I’ve been recently working on lots of eLearning strategy consulting engagements and one of my colleagues asked me to provide a set of resources around this topic. It’s still needs more, but represents a good starting point for review: eLearning Strategy (PDF) Elearning - A Primer Learning 2.0

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5 Reasons to Hire a Learning and Development Consultant for Your LMS Project

Petra Mayer

But why would you want to invest in a Learning and Development (L&D) consultant for your LMS project? We understand your concerns, and in this article, we’ll explore five compelling reasons why hiring an L&D consultant can be one of the wisest decisions you make for your organization’s growth.

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Leveraging the Capabilities of AGILE Instructional Design Strategies

eLearning Brothers

Often, when referred to in a business sense, AGILE strategies tend to focus on more project management or software development areas (such as with achieving continuous improvement, maintaining scope, increasing flexibility, obtaining team inputs, and with delivering high-quality products) than on instructional design strategies.

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eLearning Strategy

Tony Karrer

I spend a fair amount of my consulting time working with large organizations to help define how they will apply technology to particular business / performance / learning needs. This is either in terms of specific needs, e.g., improve customer satisfaction, or as part of an overall eLearning strategy. This is very hard.

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Organizational Change Management Cited – Again – as Key.

Dashe & Thomson

In a recent post, he cites a recent poll by Panorama Consulting , in which IT executives are asked about the “deadliest sin” of ERP implementations. For example, a new CRM or ERP system can change workers’ jobs, roles, and even dictate future employment status. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Properly d.

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Learning Strategy Issues

Clark Quinn

One presentation was on collaborating to produce an elearning course on sleeping better, with the presenter’s firm demonstrating expertise in elearning, while the other firm had the subject matter expertise on sleep health. ” He was a consultant, and his clients already seemed to be moving forward.

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