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Three Reasons Why Corporate Training Departments Could Become.

Dashe & Thomson

Today, broadcast quality video can be shot on a digital SLR camera that costs less than $2,000. A similar trend is taking place in the learning and development industry.

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View of eLearning Development Approaches - Ease vs. Power

Tony Karrer

Based on some discussions around What is Rapid eLearning? Many learning applications do not require more powerful tools, thus, the Reference Hybrids that I discussed previously is a blend of low-cost solutions with point solutions when higher power is needed. I welcome feedback on this mental model.

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Leading with an LMS - Harmful to Your Health (or Skipping Stages in Bersin's Four Stage Model)

Tony Karrer

Second, I would suggest that you follow the Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids and skip right to Stage 4 (minus the LCMS). In other words, pick up a Wiki tool, or RoboInfo or Dreamweaver and start to build online reference solutions with integrated search first.

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How Rapid Authoring Tools Meet Evolving Online Learning Needs

CommLab India

For years, e-learning professionals used the traditional methodology of online course development. This methodology used tools such as Flash and Dreamweaver to create highly interactive e-learning courses with stunning visuals and great animations. Demand for low cost courses. Translation-friendly support.

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Why to Use Rapid Authoring Tools for E-learning Course Development

CommLab India

As a result, organizations often face the challenge of creating new e-learning modules in a short time and that too at a comparatively low cost. If companies stick with conventional tools such as Flash, Dreamweaver, etc., to develop their e-learning programs, they face many unprecedented challenges.

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Adobe eLearning Suite: is it worth it?

Clive on Learning

" He'd tried open source and free software but had to admit that, as far as e-learning development software was concerned, "Adobe is still king and will remain so for our foreseeable future." Before answering that I've decided to take a look at what you get for your money with the new Adobe eLearning Suite (ELS).

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Back Again + Captivate 8 Review (Summary: WOW!)

mLearning Trends

One of the web tangents I followed over the long weekend brought me to a blog posting by Dr. Allen Partridge , Senior Technical Evangelist for eLearning Products at Adobe Systems, who recently penned “ The Mobile Learning Tipping Point ” on Adobe’s Rapid eLearning/Captivate Blog.

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