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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

In this blog post, we explore the intricate balance between quality and speed in rapid e-learning content creation. Understanding Rapid eLearning Content Development It is crucial to first grasp the essence of rapid eLearning content creation.

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10 Best eLearning Development Companies

ProProfs

Learning & Performance Support. ADDIE Development Model. Immersive Learning Tech. Customer Success Team. SHIFT eLearning. Custom eLearning Development. You can rest assured of the best eLearning services from this type of company. Professional Teams. Available on contact. Reusable Assets.

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Tell, Show, Do Plus Practice & Review to Build Effective Online Training

Rapid eLearning

“Tell, Show, Do” is a common instructional design model. The model is a simple reminder that steers the course design away from the common content dump and focuses on the action in the learning, mainly the doing part. It rhymes and is another easy thing to remember about course design. Getting Started?

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Branding Courses 101: How to Download Images from Your Company Website

Rapid eLearning

Connect with the Marketing Team. Before you spend time scraping your sites for images, connect with the marketing (or web) team. In the past, I’ve found that the marketing team usually had access to more media assets than other teams. Free E-Learning Resources. Want to learn more?

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Where to Find the Best E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

At the corporate level, many teams possess authoring tools and instructional design expertise. However, they may lack the experience or resources required for media, learning experience, and visual design. Vendors are generally better equipped to support the entire development process from design to implementation.

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Is Your Client Happy with Your E-Learning Courses?

Rapid eLearning

I’ve worked on projects that failed (because the customer wanted a course that wasn’t needed) and somehow the blame got shifted down to the training team. Download the fully revised, free 63-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro Upcoming Events. This isn’t an exhaustive list.

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3 Reasons You Should Attend the Articulate User Conference

Rapid eLearning

You’ll see some great examples and learn to apply what’s shown to your own course design. Most e-learning developers are on small teams, and often teams of one. I see the community as an extension of your cubicle or team. Free E-Learning Resources. Want to learn more?