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Infographic on Learning Experience Design Trends in 2018

Origin Learning

Design plays a major role in the success of an eLearning program. Modern eLearning is all about creating engaging and powerful learning experiences that drive the user to complete the training program with ease. About Connie: Connie is a renowned eLearning specialist, author, and speaker at eLearning events.

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Career Reflections: Alex Lindsay and Digital Media Literacy

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

And it was only a few years ago that I really started to hear Alex talking specifically about education, corporate training, and elearning projects. And so began my obsession with stalking him until he agreed to give a featured session at DevLearn back when I was programming that event for The eLearning Guild.

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A Conversation with New York Times Bestselling Author Kevin Kruse

Kapp Notes

Since that first meeting, we’ve co-presented on the topic of evidence-based training, worked together when he was a CEO of one of his many companies, collaborated on parts of his ground-breaking website/blog eLearning Guru and frequently meet up at speaking engagements. Pick a topic semi-relevant to your field.

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The Importance of Being an Instructional Designer

Origin Learning

Typically, all eLearning courses consist of three components; the content, the visual elements, and the technology that powers the eLearning course to work seamlessly across devices. The eLearning industry has undergone several transformations in the last two decades. Going Beyond Content. The Storyboard Remains Sacred.

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eLearning tips from Tom Kuhlmann

eLearningArt

I had the pleasure of interviewing eLearning guru Tom Kuhlmann, VP of Community at Articulate and the author of the Rapid eLearning Blog , the most popular blog in the eLearning industry with over 100k subscribers. When you talk to eLearning developers, what’s the biggest pain they feel? And good luck.