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Easy Steps For Adding HTML5 Modules Manually To An Internet-In-A-Box Server

eLearning Industry

This article is about configuring and uploading HTML5 digital learning content into an internet-in-a-box powered content distribution system that could operate in offline and off-grid environments. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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4 Tips to Writing eLearning Scripts That Sing

Association eLearning

In a recent article in T+D magazine, author Cammy Bean provides several tips on scriptwriting that really resonate with me. Social media marketers will tell you that lists create some of the most engaging content on the internet. A great song is relatable, the lyrics that get stuck in your head and you can recite them years later.

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eLearning Content Development: What Is It And Why Should You Choose This Digital Method

eLearning Industry

To be able to utilize the internet as a learning tool, one must first know how best they can use it and what benefits they will receive from it. In this article, we will be discussing everything you need to know about eLearning content development. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Top 8 Mobile Learning Development Hurdles eLearning Developers Must Overcome

Infopro Learning

In this article, I’ll highlight the top 8 mobile learning development hurdles that eLearning developers face, as well as useful tips to overcome them. Internet Limitations. Not only are online learners using different devices, they are also accessing eLearning content through different Internet providers.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

I feel fortunate to have grown up with the Internet. I don’t mean having grown up with the Internet as we know it today, but having grown up alongside the Internet as it emerged and developed. But I also learned how to find information on the Internet, and how to measure the credibility of a source early on.

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How Do You Spell “e” Learning? (and other “e” words)

Infopro Learning

This article is for those of you like me, fearful of the word “e” learning and in search of answers. While this article talks about “e” learning, the same grammatical principles can be applied to any “e” word. In fact, the Chicago manual of style surmises that “e” terms should be “hyphenated except with proper nouns”.

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Ruth Clark Claims “Games Don’t Teach”

Experiencing eLearning

Ruth Clark posted at ASTD an article titled “ Why Games Don’t Teach.” Without seeing the full article, I can’t tell. ” James Paul Gee has published a number of articles on games and learning. ” James Paul Gee has published a number of articles on games and learning.

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