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Presentations on Scenario-Based Learning and More

Experiencing eLearning

Using scenarios can make your elearning more engaging and relevant. While branching scenarios are one effective strategy, a range of options beyond branching are available for incorporating storytelling and scenarios in elearning. Many of these strategies can be used regardless of what development tool you use.

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Inclusive Learning, Free Images & More: ID Links 1/3/23

Experiencing eLearning

The links in this post include resources from two online events I attended in December: IDEAL (The Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility for Learning Conference) and the Learning Guild’s online conference on Video and Visuals for Learning. WebAIM: Captioning and Sign Language Interpretation in Zoom: Features and Pitfalls.

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DevLearn DDX 2020: Week 2 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

They provided an overview of the differences between an LMS and an LXP, including what features they expect in LXPs. Engaging Learners with Video: Passive and Active Engagement Strategies by Matthew Pierce. The Business of Learning: A Guild Master Panel. Jeff provided free templates for creating xAPI wrappers for videos.

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Game Element: Strategy

Kapp Notes

Strategy games are a popular type of games that require players to outwit and outmaneuver fellow players through careful decision making, planning several moves ahead and attempting to predict outcomes and consequences of both their moves and their opponent’s moves. Perhaps one of the best known strategy games is Chess.

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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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eLearning Strategy

Tony Karrer

This is either in terms of specific needs, e.g., improve customer satisfaction, or as part of an overall eLearning strategy. I've spent several hours this morning trying to find good resources on eLearning Strategy development and particularly looking for examples to use in this post. I've really been striking out.

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Learning & development conferences in 2024

Limestone Learning

Taking place at Olympia London, the event provides an unrivalled opportunity for L&D professionals to learn, discover, interact, and network. Gain valuable insights into the key activities of instructional design and discover how to effectively develop engaging elearning content. Share the lessons you learned too!