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Practical ideas that help you develop lively, powerful elearning. Concisely covers instructional design, authoring tools, and rapid elearning development, with an emphasis on simple, creative ideas that have a big impact.

By: Ronita - January 28, 2008

Hi, I work for an elearning firm in Bangalore, India. We are looking at building a database of off the shelf content providers for different industry verticals. Would you know any content providers who have domain related content on retail manufacturing healthcare Would be a great hekp if you could let me know. As mentioned we are not looking at custom course development, only off the shelf providers. Thanks Ronita ronita.dutta24x7learning.com
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By: AB Apana - January 23, 2008

Cathy, Another great post. I do agree with using questions to involve the learners. All too often, this is forgotten by IDs who are fixated on sticking to one template. Apana
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By: Cathy Moore - January 22, 2008

Thanks for the comments. The type of course (asynchronous or synchronous) and access to forums and such certainly are more constraints or opportunities. I was assuming an async course, but having a group of people go through at the same time introduces new possibilities.
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By: V yonkers - January 22, 2008

You don't mention if you have access to the internet (links). I myself like discussion forums (free such as googlegroups or yahoogroups) where students can limit access and ask experts directly. In this case, having groups or individuals come up with their own scenarios of situations that they are faced with on a regular basis (i.e. sending out the same e-mails to multiple users on confidential matters where a secretary or assistant might be able to read it). I saw a demonstration of a...
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By: Tom Kuhlmann - January 22, 2008

Another good post. Reminds me of when I worked in a small hospital and had no budget and had to MacGuyver everything. I think you're right about creativity. Having the restrictions and constraints can really help come up with some creative solution.
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By: Bettina Hansel - January 21, 2008

Thanks so much for this example. It's really sparked some ideas for our online learning project.
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