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E-Learning Trade Shows + Product Reviews 4 #TK11

eLearning 24-7

What I like about conferences is the ability to see the latest products and hear the pitches from the vendors. Regardless, you need to have your product out and showing. Demonstrations or Live Product – The majority show you the actual product and let you test drive it. TK 11 Products.

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Andy Whitaker "Matching Learning Paths w/Performance Using Tin Can" #ATDTK

Learning Visions

The hope is in a year, two years, more vendors/products will have adopted xAPI. Real-world examples Example: Pandora ( the bracelet company) They wanted to improve sales of a new product through training. Example: NexLearn (simulation tool) Helping a 3rd party outfit their tool to contribute statements. Tim reviewed Andy."

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Bridge over troubled authoring tool waters

eLearning 24-7

Why are some vendors treating you as a spy or something sinister when you just want to try out the product? You would think that with over 140 authoring tools on the market, vendors would want you to try out their product before dropping any type of cash. NexLearn Professional – jeez starting to see a trend here?

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Course Authoring Tools for eLearning Developers and the masses

eLearning 24-7

elearning maker - another product form e-doceo; screenwriting, storyboards, media inserts, selection and moving of elements plus more; a beginner could use some of the features, but a developer has some additional capabilities and flexibilities. The authoring tool vendors will say their products are for everyone. It’s free.

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New mLearning Authoring Tools – Wave #2

mLearning Trends

That said, interest in the various products and sessions and “morning buzz” gatherings that related to mobile all seemed well attended and topical. Simwriter from NexLearn. I was able to spend time with several different vendors who are all preparing to deliver their own mobile learning offers into the marketplace in the coming months.

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ASTD TechKnowledge 2013, Day 2

eLearning 24-7

The product comes in two flavors – a simple and a more robust. SaaS product – but here’s the thing – if you want the course to be in your LMS – it can but it still sits on the ZZ server side and not in your system (should note that the LMS connectivity is available only in the $40/u version).

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User Friendly or Hype?

eLearning 24-7

The number one reason people leave their current system or purchase a different e-learning product? Every time I see a product, two statements seem to be universal. If I am a potential customer, I would expect nothing less to come out of the vendor’s mouth on their product and user friendliness. We never hear complaints.