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Learning objectives are like metadata – useful but best left unseen

From the Coleface

An update on a post about learning objectives which attracted a healthy amount of support and debate: refinements to that position and what it means in practice for learning designers. The question is “ Is it best practice to show learners the learning objectives? Showing learning objectives: Some cons.

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A simple interactive learning object

E-Learning Provocateur

In honour of the event, I have created a simple learning object that showcases the Nobel Laureates from my own country: Australia’s Nobel Laureates. Launch the learning object. This object was relatively easy to produce, and it surprises me that there isn’t more of this kind of thing in the education space.

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Learning objectives for formal e-Learning: Feedback requested!

Challenge to Learn

One of the subjects that is on the list are the Learning objectives. I addressed the topic of learning objectives in my blog on output learning and I tried to work from there. Today I wrote the first draft document on learning objectives. Corporate learning always starts with a problem or a challenge.

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Easygenerator to launch new free web based eLearning authoring software at #DevLearn

Challenge to Learn

One of the things that set’s easygenerator apart from all the competition is that we placed Learning Objectives in the heart of the design process. You have to create learning objectives. TinCan enabled HTML publication. We want users to use easygenerator’s web edition without ant training what so ever.

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7 Must have features of an instructional design software and recommendations

Wizcabin

On a practical note, Instructional design starts with analysis and evaluation of your target audience, learning requirements and learning outcomes. Then learning objectives, lesson plans and assessment strategies are defined. Your elearning courses should work in any learning management system, and SCORM ensures this.

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Is Your Design Really “Responsive?”

eLearning Brothers

Serves the same HTML page (codebase) to multiple devices which will respond to the device size and orientation. Serves different versions of the HTML page to different viewports. Pros: Pages and content can be adapted (customized) for each viewport, developers can control where each object displays for each viewport.

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How to Design Fantastic M-Learning with 9 Guidelines

Infopro Learning

The use of HTML and responsive web design enables you to modify the content presentation and the screen layout according to the device. Refrain from the use of illustrations, music, text or environmental noises that do not relate to the learning objectives or the course value. Focus on creating smaller graphical and text pieces.