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Changing Landscape in E-Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

They face a lot of cost pressure on eLearning programs. From the Producer’s standpoint – we have to focus on reducing the cost of producing eLearning programs and increase the level of interactivity and graphic rich content. Especially important from supplier’s viewpoint is the decrease in cost for per hour of eLearning development.

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Get Skilled to Create Engaging e-Learning

Integrated Learnings

Sally created some great videos on changes to the old process. Work with Jordan to put the face-to-face training in Adobe Captivate so we can roll it out to the rest of the organization at low cost. Victor has a great PowerPoint deck on the new widget. Make it available online. Post those on the corporate site.

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Low-Cost Test and Quiz Tool Comparison

Tony Karrer

I’ve recently been working with Sameer Bhatia the CEO of ProProfs as I was going through an evaluation of various online tools that support easy, fast, low-cost testing and quiz tools. It has a free and a low-cost version. No image/video support for questions. Supports image/video for questions.

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Crowdsourcing Curriculum Development – The Low-Cost Option for Building Content within Organizations

Origin Learning

Crowdsourcing capitalizes on this basic functionality of the internet so beautifully to tap into the knowledge and experience at a fraction of the cost that would be incurred otherwise. In either of the cases, diversified content and significant cost savings will make you think about it seriously. Like our post ? First name.

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The Return Of Video To eLearning

Upside Learning

Josh Bersin cites YouTube Videos as one of the best learning tools available in his session at the HR Technology Conference last week. I agree and see a bigger role for videos in the learning mix. Ten or fifteen years ago, video was used by most organizations for training. Why Video Again? Look at the two videos below.

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Converting ELearning To Tablet Learning: Cost-effective Solutions

Upside Learning

We’ve presented some cost-effective options below to help you get started. Flash animations can be published as videos and imported in the HTML/Lectora framework. This method allows the previously developed Flash animations to be reutilized, leading to sizeable cost-savings. Flash Course. Articulate Course.

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Discover the New Features of Vyond

CommLab India

Do you want to create high-quality videos for your eLearning courses without any hassle? It's easy to use, low cost, and comes with a variety of tools. There is an easy solution. Learn how to master Vyond. Are you interested? Then continue reading!