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Effective Rapid eLearning from Classroom Learning Content?

Vignettes Learning

Yet, developers must be constantly aware that content developed by SMEs for onsite classroom may not be as useful if used for rapid elearning. This is a reminder even for the best trainers who are inclined to take a short cut by using content not designed for rapid elearning. How to work with it?,

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Rapid eLearning Course Development in Australia

Brilliant Teams

Rapid eLearning course development offers a streamlined approach to creating high-quality training programs that meet the immediate needs of businesses. This blog will explore the benefits of rapid eLearning solutions in Australia and provide insights into how they can enhance corporate training courses.

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Video-Based eLearning Authoring Tools

Tony Karrer

and Rapid Authoring Tools? Rapid eLearning Tools Browse eLearning Content at www.elearninglearning.com

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8 Ingenious Ways To Reuse eLearning Content With A Rapid eLearning Authoring Tool

Infopro Learning

In this article, I’ll share 8 creative tips to reuse eLearning content with a rapid eLearning authoring tool. How To Reuse eLearning Content With A Rapid eLearning Authoring Tool. What do you get when you combine a database full of eLearning content with a robust rapid eLearning authoring tool?

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Analyzing the ROI of Social Media in Training | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

In “ 3 Benefit Measures – The ROI of Internal Social Media Networks ”, Kaplan demonstrates, with reference to a number of recent studies, that internal social media really does bring big dividends in terms of, well, dividends. As she writes: “A recent Gallup study found that firms with engaged workforces have 2.6

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What is Rapid eLearning?

Tony Karrer

Based on my recent posts about the Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , I was asked if this isn't just "Rapid eLearning" - a term that simultaneously is good and bad. rapid development authoring tools have become synonymous with the very concept of rapid e-learning.

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Rapid and Really Rapid eLearning

Tony Karrer

I ran across a link to an article on Learning Circuits - Rapid E-Learning Grows Up and I apologize, because I can't remember where I found this link. However, the way Joe puts it - as if somehow by creating rapid eLearning we can keep up with the flood. Let me walk through this. Especially by SMEs?