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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

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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Three Takeaways Today

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They took a premise of strong course design that allows interactivity and engagement, with knowledge of ADDIE or at least some basic ID understanding, and flipped it into a PPT template so that you can create quickly your courses and get them online. What used to take six months, with storyboards, actual text to design (i.e.

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Let the eSeminars Roll on: Announcing September Captivate 5 / eLearning eSeminars

Adobe Captivate

I've already shifted it to the Adobe OnDemand space and you can watch it here. Allen Partridge, Adobe eLearning Evangelist, will focus on making the transition to asynchronous and synchronous online education & distance learning for university faculty and instructional design support personnel. 11:30AM-12:30 PM US Eastern Time.

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ATD2015 Conference Post – Review

eLearning 24-7

No Cornerstone OnDemand at the show – that was really surprising, especially since they push Learning Cloud; No Saba, again they are really pushing folks to Saba Cloud, and have stated their commitment to Learning. Works only in Flash at the moment, so forget about seeing those courses on any iOS device. It is SaaS based.