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eLearning Software

Tony Karrer

eLearning Software posts: eLearning Software Tools Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Software Satisfaction - Satisfaction survey results for eLearning Software. eLearning Software Satisfaction (More) - follow-up on satisfaction results for eLearning Software. What is Rapid eLearning Software?

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eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Posts on eLearning Tools: What is Rapid eLearning?

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Future Platforms for eLearning

Tony Karrer

I've seen the Content Authoring Research Report from the eLearningGuild that suggests what tools are being used in 2005 and it suggests that most content is being authored using fairly traditional tools such as Flash, PowerPoint, Dreamweaver, Captivate, Lectora. eLearning Trends, eLearning 2.0, What's the bottom line?

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

quote: Principles of connectivism equate to fundamentals of learning in a networked world. Wikis in eLearning 2.0 - Learning with e’s , September 12, 2010 The latest issue of the journal Interactive Learning Environments is a special issue entitled: Towards eLearning 2.0 emphasis added ).

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eLearning Costs : eLearning Technology

Tony Karrer

eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearning Blog on e-Learning Trends eLearning 2.0 eLearning Solutions Enterprise 2.0 What Training Costs Part I: Converting Content from ILT to WBT How long does it take to create learning? Online Course Development: What Does It Cost?

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

An interesting week for eLearning - Adobe Captivate Blog , August 7, 2010 As long as it’s Saturday, I wanted to pause for a moment to explore / share a couple of interesting posts from this week’s social media landscape that I think signal some interesting shifts in awareness of our unusual situation as educators. elearning 2.0.