Instructional Design
Instructional design is both an art and a skill. It consists of systematically planning and producing an effective training course. If you have ever experienced a boring yawner of a course, the author probably did not invest in an instructional designer. As a result you didn't enjoy the course, got minimal education and probably were discouraged from trying another one. On the other hand if you have really enjoyed a course, not just for the content, but because it was just a good course, you probably went looking for the next level, or related courses to take. This is the result of a well-designed course and one of the keys to a successful program.
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Blended Learning Models
What are the key features of each approach? In which situations is an approach adopted? What blended techniques can be adopted to enhance learning?
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Best Practices of Hosted Learning Solutions
An increasing number of enterprises are opting to use an application service provider (ASP) to host their learning solutions. However, many are struggling with knowing how to select a partner. Here are a few best practices to look for when evaluating an ASP hosted learning platform.
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Lower Your Cost Per Lead with Web Conferencing
If you require your salespeople to spend one day per week making cold calls, what is the cost per lead?
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eLearning for small business
Why e-learning is now more small-business friendly
