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The 5 Steps to My eLearning Development Process

Tim Slade

However, over the years, I’ve since created a standard eLearning development process that I follow each time I create a new course. And while there are a lot of different methods and processes to eLearning development, I’ve found my eLearning development process works the best for me.

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Quality Assurance: Fine-Tuning Your eLearning to Be Its Best

Association eLearning

For any project, one of the most important things you can have is a checklist, which tells you specifically what to test for. This can range from the easy-to-miss items (check for spelling and grammar errors, check against the storyboards to make sure all items are appearing on a given screen, etc.) The Basics.

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Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process: A 40-Lesson eCourse

Tim Slade

Basing it of my new book, The eLearning Designer’s Handbook , I was able to create the Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process eCourse, which is launching the same day as the book: Tuesday, July 17th ! What is The Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process eCourse?

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RFP Process for eLearning Solutions and Services

Paradiso

They failed to choose the appropriate eLearning vendor who would have guided them and provided a full training solution rather than just an eLearning output, which is why their corporate training project failed. What is RFP from eLearning Perspective? Establish a rough budget for the project.

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A First Look at The eLearning Designer?s Handbook

Tim Slade

If you haven’t already visited the landing page for The eLearning Designer’s Handbook , I suggest you check it out! I started writing this book about six months ago, with the intention of providing a practical and straightforward guide to the eLearning development process, specifically for new eLearning designers.

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The eLearning Designer’s Academy Goes Live on July 31st

Tim Slade

In this post, I’ll give you a detailed overview of The eLearning Designer’s Academy, as well as, a look at my three initial courses. Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process Getting Started with Articulate Storyline Building Advanced Interactions with Articulate Storyline.

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Check Out These 5 Killer Features of The eLearning Designer’s Academy

Tim Slade

While my Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process course includes a mixture of video and text-based content, both my Getting Started with Articulate Storyline and Building Advanced Interactions with Articulate Storyline are 100% video-based.

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