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Agile eLearning development: business goals and road map

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This is a first post in a series of post on Agile eLearning development. This series is sparked by the book ‘Leaving ADDIE for SAM’ by Michael Allen and Richard Sites. I do believe that agile software development can offer us even more very practical ‘best practices’ that we can apply to eLearning. Innovation. The road map.

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5 eLearning Trends Leading to the End of the Learning Management System

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It can be accomplished by tagging learning components and making them smart, by offering personalized learning paths based on the outcome of previous activities, or by creating smarter personalized courses based on learning objectives. e-Learning' All methods are good and they can even be combined. Conclusion.

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My tips for the DevLearn conference in Las Vegas

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Session 303 : Michael Allen: A New Agile Model: Leaving ADDIE Behind. If you have read more post of me you will know that I’m a strong believer of an Agile approach. Session 401: Rethinking Learning Design for the 21st Century. PM ( session 204 : Supporting Business Objectives with Better Learning Objectives).

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How to support authors that have no experience?

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Corporations are moving to ‘sustainable e-Learning development’ They are looking for new, more agile ways of creating e-Learning to meet the on-demand requirements from the business side. Sustainable e-Learning development. They need to create more e-Learning often with smaller budgets and in less time.