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Ten Online Training Do’s and Don’ts

eLearning Brothers

Now-a-days, almost every training course has a PowerPoint (PPT). This PPT is used during class to help the trainer stay on course and to provide some information to the learner. Let’s just come out in the open and say it, Classroom PPTs should not be put online and called eLearning. With a little instructional design?

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

Some lower-end, PPT + Audio tools will do well with none winning huge shares of the marketplace. This will increase the discussion of the relevance of ISD / ADDIE (see also ADDIE Not Relevant?). June 1, 2008 was when Work Literacy Launched. Wiki + SCORM + Add-ins will become more common for easy authoring.

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Build Gr8 Micro-Learning Course

eLearning 24-7

Unless you are an ID (instructional designer) or e-learning developer who was inspired by Gagne, you are not touching this with a five foot pole. Usually I find the PPT driven approach, due to it. If that is the case, they why not write on a piece of paper, scan it in and sell that as your text course?