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#DevLearn 2015 Sessions That Impressed

eLearning Cyclops

FYI: No PPT, but David works for Articulate, which has the Rapid eLearning Blog and the eLearning Heroes site both of which are chock full of tips and resources. He discussed the levels of interactivity, Bloom's Taxonomy as it applies to using interactions and he provided great examples.

DevLearn 100
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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Brent Schlenker: Marketers and Game Developers Know More About Learning Than We Do!

Learning Visions

For example, one of the typical patterns for learning design echos PPT presentation design. Think about the trouble that many ISDs (as well as ISDs trapped in oppressive cultures) have moving beyond the simplest end of Bloom's taxonomy / Costa's Q levels.

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How to Build the Best Adult Learner Experience for Online Training

MeetingOne on eLearning

MeetingOne created a compelling infographic a while back that explores why trainers should flip Bloom’s Taxonomy when approaching the adult learner experience! Captivate offers slides that trainers can use out of the box, or PPT conversion so interactions can be added. That’s where Adobe Captivate steps in.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

No needs assessment, no functional spec, no design -- just get that ppt deck going and slap some e-learning together. And clients usually are interested in "rapid" learning, so they like to see lots of movement at the start. Wouldnt you just love to have a heart surgeon who had participated in "rapid e-learning"?) 9:51 AM bobjoycesaid.