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Things to Remember When Designing Courses for iPads

Origin Learning

A few questions might put things in perspective: - For everyday personal use, if mobiles and tablets are interchangeable for the work they can do, why do people own both smartphones AND tablets? - What is it in a tablet that a whole market is thriving on it besides high end smartphones being available at more affordable prices?

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Elucidat vs. Easygenerator

Elucidat

There’s also opportunity for social learning – use social polls to ask your learners questions and compare their responses to their peers, encouraging self-reflection and inspiring conversations outside of the training. Cons No social polls, gamification, or personalization options, limiting opportunities to innovate.

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85+ Top Tools & Resources for Course Creators

learnWorlds

We will be exploring 85 tools that will give you a competitive edge to create, market and sell online courses. Marketing & Sales Tools to Grow Your e-Learning Business. Includes built-in sales and marketing tools. Lectora Inspire. Adding or changing tools along the way is how elearning businesses grow and evolve.

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52 eLearning Experts Share their Best Tip for Creating Engaging eLearning

eLearningArt

Think like a marketer. Like marketers, we are also trying to gain attention and motivate people to action. The marketing approach is very different and usually much better. Humor, story telling, facilitating communication between learners by social media or – if possible – IRL will reinforce the learning climate.

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What Tools Should We Learn?

NuggetHead

We studied everything from C++ programming to Marketing and our capstone project was to build an eCommerce website complete with an inventory database and marketing campaign. In the end however, you’ll still need to embed or incorporate the files into your eLearning course. Q: Which ones should you learn?

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