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Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools

Upside Learning

For example, a feature that lets users “import” existing PowerPoint presentations into the authoring tool is different from authoring and publishing eLearning content from within PowerPoint (using a plug-in toolbar). web, LMS, CD-ROM). Standard and customizable compliance. 2004, AICC).

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

For many, their first experience with eLearning was educational computer games delivered via CD Rom. If you sign up for an in-person workshop but need to watch an online video that explains the basics before you attend, that’s an example of blended learning. Live webinars and virtual classrooms are both great examples.

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SCORM Vs. xAPI (Tin Can): eLearning Content Standards

Academy of Mine

However, unless you’re still training using CD-ROMs, this content standard is now irrelevant Let the face-off between two content standards begin… SCORM Vs. xAPI SCORM is the most common protocol for eLearning, but it’s not the most advanced. For example, you can track learner activity offline and outside of the LMS with xAPI.

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How to Make More Sense of Your Training Material

Origin Learning

For example, what will the trainees learn out of this? For example, the stock of images that will accompany the text. Here is a quick list of things to remember for writing good training material whether in print or for e-learning modules: Objective Identification : This includes answering a set of questions: What? Target audience.

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Roll Up Your Sleeves and Get to Work

Kapp Notes

I'm always thinking.Wouldn't it be great if I could look to my book shelf and find an example of needs analysis questions or e-learning storyboards? Well, my colleague and fellow writer Jane Bozarth has done just that.she has created a valuable resource containing all kinds of examples of tools used in the instructional design process.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

1980s CD ROMS. Learning Objects and Repositories Location-based Technologies Mashups (came from hiphop -- artists would take samples and pieces and put them together into one creative work. example: Google Earth + local pizza parlors + your personal photographs on top of that. This was an example of a mashup.

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Technology Advancement and Learning – Help or Hindrance?

Integrated Learnings

For example, mLearning might work for a diverse sales organization that is spread throughout the country with the tools to receive that training (smartphone, tablet, etc.). Here are some guidelines to keep in mind as you select various technologies in your learning: Know your audience – Who is your audience ?

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