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History of the LMS

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Instructional design was actually being used. Because of the way the courses were designed. Everyone I knew, followed the ADDIE approach. Flash was very popular, but you needed to know Flash – and yep even in Flash, you could take the course design to a whole new level of engagement.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Adobe/Bersin Overview of the eLearning Industry

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Content is hand-crafted (Dreamweaver, Flash) Rapid Collaborative (development efficiency) Enterprise (share info across depts) On-demand -- focus is on target audience -- better access to content. My notes here. Take the Survey!

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E-Learning for Newbies

Janet Clarey

E-learning, of course, encompasses many areas - courseware designer, curriculum development, online trainer, blended learning specialist, Flash programmer, game designer, research, etc. I think one place to start is to look at the competencies and skills needed for various “e-learning&# jobs. knowledge of evaluation.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

ID - Instructional Design or Interactivity Design in an interconnected world? Performance Learning Productivity , May 28, 2010 Instructional design is not only seen as a core competency for learning and development/training specialists, but it’s a huge industry, too. Let the fireworks begin. Thanks Dave!