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eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Posts on eLearning Tools: What is Rapid eLearning?

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Digital Interaction Design to Tangible Interaction Design

Upside Learning

Tangible interaction designers must use traditional interaction design, engineering, computing, and robotics in a mash-up of skills and methods. Artists, hobbyists and DIY hackers built entirely new hardware tool kits and platforms to make it easier to build and program working prototypes of products with embedded electronics.

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eLearning Trends 2007 and 2008

Tony Karrer

See also - Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 I was talking with someone last night who asked me what some of the bigger eLearning Trends were. I told him about eLearning 2.0 and eLearning 1.0 and eLearning 1.0 and the move to DIY. Does a Learner WANT an LMS?

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eLearning Software

Tony Karrer

eLearning Software posts: eLearning Software Tools Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Software Satisfaction - Satisfaction survey results for eLearning Software. eLearning Software Satisfaction (More) - follow-up on satisfaction results for eLearning Software. technical approaches.

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2007 - Year of Enterprise Mashups?

Tony Karrer

In it, he talks about various tools that are coming forward as a means to be able to pull applications together using mash-ups. I saw IBM's tool when I was moderating a Web 2.0 Vision of Future of Application and eLearning Development Promise of Web 2.0 event in Los Angeles. See Also: Incredibly Cool!

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eLearning Solutions

Tony Karrer

Posts on eLearning Solutions: What is Rapid eLearning?

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Vision 2016 - An Interview with Todd Kasenberg

Raptivity

More about Todd here: [link] Below are excerpts from the interview: What are some of the key eLearning trends that you think would surface, or pick up, in 2016? My organization continues to work on tools that will answer niches. What are some positive changes that you would like to see in the eLearning industry as a whole?