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L&D Trends, Time Estimates: ID and eLearning Links 3/2/2021

Experiencing eLearning

Because the questions have been updated, these numbers aren’t really directly comparable to past versions of this study. A 20-minute elearning module with “partial engagement” takes an average of 84 hours to develop. New Question, New Answers. Updated ATD research on the time to develop training. Not really.

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Adobe Captivate: Say Hello to Version 7

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Case in point: version 7 of the Captivate software was released today. Import GIFT format questions quickly and conveniently into Adobe Captivate projects to create assessment modules. Improved Social Media Engagement Instantly enable social conversations within Adobe Captivate courses with the enhanced Twitter widget.

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Top 10 LMS Software Platforms in 2024

BrainCert

Many LMS platforms offer both free and paid versions, each with varying capabilities. Cons: Full access to modules is required for entire classes. The lack of functionality to clone modules, courses, and learning paths limits flexibility and efficiency. #6 Or do you prefer a simpler, user-friendly solution?

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5 Training Delivery Methods You Can Leverage to Engage Modern Learners

Infopro Learning

Many organizations are looking for alternatives to instructor-led sessions that allow for social learning. This instructional design method is highly engaging because it provides a social experience where learners can engage through discussions and activities. This is much like a virtual version of role-playing.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Mobile, Social, and eLearning-based L&D is the Future

Inkling

A trifecta of mobile, social, and eLearning-based training materials ensures an efficient team that’s satisfied with its access to career-enhancing knowledge. Provide a social component, because knowledge is meant for sharing. it occurred during a discussion or an informal social experience.

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Concept Maps and Learning

Clark Quinn

As a personal example, when I was in high school, our school district decided that the American Civil War would be taught as modules. Teachers chose to offer whatever facets they wanted, and students could take any two modules they wanted. Anything I now know about the Civil War comes from my own curiosity. Curricularly thorough, no.

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