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Two More Apex Awards for Upside Learning

Upside Learning

Well, the core of what we do is communication and Apex has categories for the kind of work eLearning vendors do. We participated in video and electronic publications; and brochures, manuals and reports categories. The second is a recently released white paper (“Do You Need Games In Your Elearning Mix?”)

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Two More Apex Awards for Upside Learning

Upside Learning

Well, the core of what we do is communication and Apex has categories for the kind of work eLearning vendors do. We participated in video and electronic publications; and brochures, manuals and reports categories. The second is a recently released white paper (“Do You Need Games In Your Elearning Mix?”)

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Day 5: xAPI and more – what next for SCORM?

LearnUpon

On day one of our series, we learned that AICC (Aviation Industry Computer-Based-Training Committee) can be considered the first eLearning standard, used to track how learners progress through course content. While many eLearning vendors still support AICC, the standard is usually a legacy of older platforms and businesses.

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Customer Complaints, How to Avoid the Traps

eLearning 24-7

Sometimes it is a result of the vendor, other times it is a failure of due diligence on the part of the soon to be customer. The vendor’s salesperson tells you want you want to hear. I expect nothing less from the vendor. Trap #3 White Papers and Case Studies in the Space – inc. Here is why.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Years ago a start-up commissioned me to write a white paper that would help put them on the map. I wrote the paper that follows. The start-up stiffed me but the paper morphed into the Informal Learning book. Most workers report that they often need to work around formal procedures and processes to get their jobs done.