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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. eLearning role.

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Agile eLearning development (3): Best practices, Demo’s, user stories and backlog

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In the previous post on agile eLearning development I wrote about culture. Agile development offers a range of best practices that are relatively easy to implement. Agile development works in short sprints (one or 2 weeks). Agile development works in short sprints (one or 2 weeks). But there is hope. User stories.

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

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Just three years ago I wrote a post on the future of eLearning. With so many changes underway, it is time to re-examine the direction of learning and more specifically of eLearning. Outlined below are the major shifts I identify in eLearning and the greater landscape of learning and technology. Conclusion. e-Learning'

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Agile eLearning development (2): Culture

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I planned to write this second post on agile eLearning development about the backlog and estimations. The difference between a classic waterfall approach and an agile one is way more than applying a different set of tools and techniques, it is a different state of mind. How does this apply to eLearning?

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Agile tips that will improve your eLearning development

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I love agile development. We use it at Easygenerator to develop our software. You can apply the lessons learned from agile software development to eLearning development as well. This post contains some simple tips that you can apply to eLearning development. Add a mock-up to your user stories.

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My tips for the DevLearn conference in Las Vegas

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The eLearning guild has a reputation for inviting surprising key-note speakers and it looks like they have done it again. I’m curious if they are able to make the connection from their background to eLearning. Session 303 : Michael Allen: A New Agile Model: Leaving ADDIE Behind. One of my other favorite subjects.

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Day one: My agile eLearning development presentation from #DevLearn

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We launched our new free eLearning software and our booth had so many visitors that I haven’t been able to attend a single session at the conference, no sessions reports from me this time. So for day one I will limit myself to my presentation on agile eLearning development. Agile eLearning development (2): Culture.

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