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What are you reading for eLearning insight?

Integrated Learnings

It seems that many of us in the training industry are avid readers, particularly when it comes to reading for professional development. If you’re in search of recommended reading for eLearning insight, consider some of these sources of inspiration …. Books about training, consulting, and trendy business topics.

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Learning & Development Conferences for 2020

Limestone Learning

February 9–12, 2020 ITC 2020 eLearning Conference , Charleston, South Carolina A key event for L&D professionals of every stripe, this annual conference provides the latest information on distance learning, including new technologies and innovations, presented in multiple concurrent sessions. If you can’t wait, early registration is open.

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These Simple Tips Will Help You Build the Right E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

It’s really an issue with a lot of training and elearning programs. It seems that almost every time I start a project, the client’s already determined that some sort of training is required even if that’s not always the case. Recognize that elearning courses aren’t the objective. They really aren’t THE objective.

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3 Simple Ways to Measure the Success of Your E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

At a recent session someone asked, “How do I measure the success of my elearning?”. While we may all use words like “elearning” we don’t always mean the same thing. On top of that, just because it’s built with an elearning tool doesn’t mean that the output is really an elearning course. That’s kind of a tricky question.

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9 Ways to Encourage the Adult E-Learners

Rapid eLearning

Real learning isn’t a one-time event (like many elearning courses) where it’s just a matter of getting new information. Instead it’s an iterative process where you do something, get feedback to evaluate, make adjustments, and do it again. But in an elearning course, I have a room and equipment that is always available.

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E-Learning for Newbies

Janet Clarey

This month it’s: I’m interested in [the field of] eLearning. I also wrote elearning 101 which provides an overview of e-learning. knowledge of evaluation. ’ joined ASTD, ISPI, e-Learning Guild, went to Masie lab. ASTD ’s Learning Circuits Blog has a monthly ‘Big Question.&#

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Curate versus Create: Making Sense of Off The Shelf

Litmos

There’s a role for eLearning courses. However, one question to be addressed before that is: when should we use asynchronous eLearning? In other cases, eLearning can be used. An effort to define a quality standard, the Serious eLearning Manifesto (caveat: I’m one of the instigators), was launched a few years ago.