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| What is the TRUE cost Rapid eLearning?Tuesday, January 6, 2009 Anyone that has worked in a large corporate environment is more than likely familiar with the boring Voice-Over-PowerPoint sexual harassment training that is out there. This is a horrible example of rapid eLearning!
Rapid eLearning is training that can be designed, developed and distributed quickly. Tony Karrer on his blog eLearning Technology says it is, “rapid creation of courseware by people who are less experienced with courseware development particularly subject matter experts” and he is completely right on the money.
Most organizations turn to rapid eLearning to quickly fill a need for training or replacing classroom instruction. eLearning LearningSaturday, January 3, 2009 Clive on Learning Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development Courseware Development |
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To My Readers: I hope you are enjoying this blog, and that you have a great 2009 !! Courseware Development - Wednesday, December 31, 2008 - Ten quick wins in e-learning
off-the-shelf courseware, as Adrian Snook of DigitalThink explains: "If youre a training manager, youll be aware that a certain proportion of the. inhibiting performance and see how we could remove those inefficiencies by strategically deploying catalogue courseware." The use of generic courseware may even create opportunities for further wins, as Snook describes: "Having deployed this courseware, you could then re-task some of the people who had. . You could then begin to look carefully at how you could deploy custom courseware to address the need." 2 . Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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- Twine - 100+ Group Members!
Congratulations to the Courseware Development Twine for becoming the 2nd group to exceed the 100-member mark! Courseware Development - Saturday, June 7, 2008 - Industry Trends
Where do you feel the eLearning Industry is going in the short term? Long term? How is this going to affect the development of courseware? Is everything going so mobile that all courses are going to be presented on cell phones? Only kidding - I hope! You get the idea - please post your comments here , including any interesting links. Courseware Development - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 - Orkut CwDev Community
The Courseware Development Community is now available for those of you on Orkut (Google's social network). If interested, please click the link under the Group Scoreboard. Courseware Development - Tuesday, June 3, 2008 - LinkedIn Discussions!
now has discussions within its groups! Assuming that you are already a member of the LinkedIn Courseware Development Group, go into LinkedIn , click Groups , scroll down to Courseware Development , and click Courseware Development (the group name itself). The group Overview page appears, which allows you to start a new discussion directly. You can also click the Discussion tab - you can also start new discussion here, as well as add comments to existing discussions. As you know, the LinkedIn group is by far our largest branch, and I urge all members of this group to consider adding useful and interesting discussion items! Courseware Development - Thursday, September 11, 2008 - Courses and Courseware Fading - What's Coming Next?
A few recent posts by Jay Cross , Brent Schlenker , and me ( Tony Karrer ) discuss Course and Courseware Fading - The Future of eLearning . The general sentiment among many in the workplace learning and performance industry is that the course model is beginning to fade and one of our biggest challenges is figuring out what comes next. Just as it is today when we design a Blended Learning solution, undoubtedly we will have a variety of delivery models and the specific solution will depend on the situation.
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