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No-Compromises Rapid eLearning
Presentation: No Compromises Rapid eLearning Presenter: Tom Kuhlmann Rapid eLearning tools have democratized learning ... brand new person. Now you have first generation of rapid e-learning authors who want to do more.... - The form-based ... - Free-form - Can be very hard to use - high learning curve - Speed of delivery. May take (a lot) more time to develop. Rapid eLearning - because using a form, most think isn't interactive beyond the Next button. - Even though you are still ... have to look at it from an eLearning perspective. - Templating also nice - can provide form element. Pros - ...
In the Middle of the Curve
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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 (Jane Hart)
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- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Rapid drag and drop authoring
Rapid development tools are by definition going to adopt a position towards the 'easy-to-use' end of the scale, even though this usually means compromising on functionality. One feature that I find I really miss is the ability to include drag and drop activities. Here's why: Drag and drop is great for testing whether learners can identify the parts of something, e.g. the bones in the body, the parts of a machine, an area on a map. It's also great for having learners put objects into a sequence. Not to forget matching up pairs. It has a game-like feel. It's fun. When I bumped ...
Clive on Learning
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- Tuesday, October 21, 2008 -
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What Everyone Should Know About Working with Subject Matter Experts The Rapid eLearning Blog
Tips for working with SMEs:
* Don’t expect SMEs to be experts at learning theory
* Present good examples of what you think will work
* Everyone is working for the organization’s success
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Experiencing eLearning
- Tuesday, October 14, 2008 -
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Recording Your Narration | eQuixotic
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Recording Your Narration
October 9, 2008
In an April post , I made my case for narration in eLearning ... the eLearning development community (note my rant on that topic in the earlier post as well).
In addition to the cost ... well for you, I’d love to hear about it.
Happy narrating!
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Articulate has me lost for words
... one stage designing) more sophisticated e-learning authoring tools - you know, the highly configurable ones with their own scripting languages - I now find myself turning more and more often to the so-called rapid development tools. These ... in the form of short learning objects which can be deployed in versatile ways for reference, in a classroom or, more likely, as ingredients in a blended learning course. When e-content is used in this way, you don't want it to come with a ... for the rest of us, as we approach 2009, we're looking for something different: a very modest learning ...
Clive on Learning
- Tuesday, October 14, 2008 -
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