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Now, I say that I write training manuals for companies, and then I quickly mention the different delivery methods for training (as examples). Then if they ask what I write, I explain: "Stuff that helps people learn how to do things." This post has been removed by the author. 10:19 AM Cammy Bean said. 11:03 AM Cammy Bean said.
A multimedia authoring tool that goes beyond Flash and builds applications based on HTML5, Javascript, jQuery and CSS3 and works well on iOS and Android devices, and the latest HTML5-compatible browsers. With this HTML5 compliant, eLearning authoring tool from ‘dominKnow’, you can create mobile and tablet compliant content easily.
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(via Stephen Downes ) Impact of OpenSource Software on Education, Series Launch is interesting both because of the publishing model and because of the content. The publishing model is something we might want to consider at LCB. Each post will have comments, questions, etc. from readers.
This is why I created the following list with the Top 10 Free and OpenSource eLearning projects for 2012 that will help you implement a low cost eLearning solutions => Please leave a comment if you would like me to include another Free or OpenSource eLearning project that needs to be mentioned!
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Open-source software has ushered in a new era of possibilities in the learning space. For a while now, Moodle has been the world’s most popular open-source learning management system. Patrick was kind enough to write-up his opinion on the matter and allow me to post it here on the LearnDash blog.
Authoring Tool. Authoring tools will often include content libraries with images, audio or video for use when building your eLearning course. An eLearning developer builds eLearning courses using authoring tools and may develop a variety digital learning content, such as instructional videos, animations , screencasts, or infographics.
This post has been removed by the author. Oh, and as I mentioned in a recent entry on my blog, Dont Make Me Think by Steve Krug is useful on the usability stakes - perhaps more so when you step from courseware and in to the wider field of elearning/performance support. This post has been removed by the author. Curry said.
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> If you believe that an e-Learning professional worths to be included in this list please write a comment with a link to his/her Twitter account. Jeff Goldman e-Learning Designer and Developer. minutebio (Update 11/30/2010: suggested by ME a.k.a. cpappas ) RJ Jacquez Adobe Senior Product Evangelist.
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But I find them painfully boring to read and to write. Ray Sims has written a great summary on Writing Learning Objectives , with citations to some good resources, including Vicki Heaths post Learning Objectives: Writing Learning Outcomes So They Matter. And Clive is definitely on the top of my Blogs I Like list!
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I'm writing this post for both attendees of the session to have some notes and for people who were not at the session to hopefully get value from the discussion that happened there. The suggestion by one audience member about requiring blogging (or similar forms) of sharing prior to a formal learning event was great.
As noted in an earlier blog posting, that would be saying your car has air conditioning because you can roll down the windows as you drive. Click on the app and your default browser opens and off you go. As I often say to folks, what is the point of having an app, if all it does is open up my browser. OpenSource Commercial.
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Marketing: I write the fact sheets. Proposal Writing: When the sales demo goes well, I write the proposal. Write all the design documents, project plans, change orders, etc. Product Vision: This is a key area where blogging has really helped me lately. So, what do I do if Im not doing that? The website copy.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007 The Big Question This months big question from the Learning Circuits Blog: What did you learn about learning in 2007? I learned that connecting with the blogging community has helped me get more passionate about my work as an instructional designer. Me: "Well, well have to write him a letter."
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