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Three Reasons Why Corporate Training Departments Could Become.

Dashe & Thomson

In fact, for many training professionals who have been downsized or re-deployed recently, this entire blog post may sound like old news. A similar trend is taking place in the learning and development industry. Download the whitepaper » Blog this! Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS?

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

mLearning Trends

First off, my apologies to all subscribers for being absent for so long in posting anything new to this blog. While my time and focus have never veered away from all things enterprise mobile learning centric, the time to write my thoughts down and share them with subscribers has been in short supply. Onward and upward, eh?

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

You can use the SWF files generated by Adobe Captivate with any tools that support SWF files, such as Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Dreamweaver software. How does the 2017 release of Adobe Captivate compare with other rapid eLearning authoring tools, such as TechSmith Camtasia and Articulate Storyline?

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Future Platforms for eLearning

Tony Karrer

The recent article by Dion Hinchcliffe - Blogs, wikis, and Web 2.0 as the next application platform got me thinking again about what corporate eLearning development will be like in five years. To a lesser extent people are using Rapid eLearning Development tools but this is expected to grow significantly.

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