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Book review: Leaving ADDIE for SAM: will agile eLearning development become mainstream?

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I’m interested in agile development because we develop the easygenerator software in an agile way. I believe if you translate this to e-Learning development, it will change not only the way we create e-Learning courses, but also the courses itself. It is a goldmine of useful tips for every instructional designer.

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The Best eLearning Authoring Tools, Platforms & Software

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Get your ideal match by comparing the most well-liked corporate eLearning platforms available in 2023 along with what they are their types and the brief difference between eLearning Software and tools. What are eLearning Authoring Tools? Digital learning content is produced using eLearning authoring tools.

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Rapid eLearning Development Process & Authoring Tools

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Discover the rapid eLearning development process and learn how to create engaging and efficient eLearning courses using specialized authoring tools. In today’s fast-paced world, where organizations strive to stay competitive, effective training programs are crucial for employee development.

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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. The road map.

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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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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 developers will commit to these user stories and build them in short sprints (periods of one or two weeks) and then they will demo them. Post 2: Agile eLearning development: business goals and road map.

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Agile eLearning development (4): Planning and execution

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When we start on a new version of easygenerator we will from a business perspective assign priorities to the user stories. Very large developments (epic) stories are divided into smaller stories that fit in one sprint. Agile eLearning development: business goals and road map. Agile eLearning development (2): Culture.

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