The Dick and Carey model is “very popular” in current ISD development.
Entries Tagged as 'challenge to e-learning'
Discovering Instructional Design 10: the Dick and Carey Model
June 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: ADDIE · ISD · challenge to e-learning · conditions of learning · courseware development · e-learning · instructional design · integrated develpment environment
The Impact of the Current Economic Crisis on E-Learning: February ‘09 LCBBQ
February 3rd, 2009 · 4 Comments
This month’s Learning Circuits Blog Big Question asks
What is the impact of the economy on you and your organization? What are you doing as a result?
In response, I returned to a post I wrote about a year ago. While reflecting on the LCBBQ I formed the view that the argument I outlined [...]
Tags: Depression 2.0 · challenge to e-learning · disintermediation · e-learning current financial crisis · e-learning economics · rapid elearning · recession
Capture that E-learning Demo 2: Captivate
January 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment
As I’m doing a lot of demos at the moment, I thought that it would be apposite to discuss demo capturing and authoring tools. Yesterday, it was the turn of Camtasia, today, it’s Adobe Captivate.
Adobe Captivate is an e-learning tool (for Microsoft Windows) which can be used to author software demonstrations, software simulations, branched scenarios, [...]
Tags: adobe captivate · challenge to e-learning · online delivery · principle of demonstration · rapid elearning
Capture that E-learning Demo 1: Camtasia
January 5th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Getting right back to basics here, but what a good way to start the new year! So, if you’re new to e-learning courseware development, read on…
Ever wondered how to capture demos for delivery online ?
I generally use two pieces of software to capture high-quality, post-produced demos. In this blog entry, I’ll give you a [...]
Tags: Camtasia Studio · challenge to e-learning · online delivery · principle of demonstration · rapid elearning
Can we re-invent e-learning?
September 18th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Somebody once said:
Although e-learning began as a new way to deliver training, it cannot remain that way because it is no longer able to adequately support all the learning needs of individuals and organizations by itself – if it every was. E-learning has moved in a new, somewhat unanticipated direction that is not always [...]
Tags: ADDIE · approaches to learning · challenge to e-learning · e-learning definition · elearning myth
Can we re-invent e-learning?
September 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Somebody once said:
Although e-learning began as a new way to deliver training, it cannot remain that way because it is no longer able to adequately support all the learning needs of individuals and organizations by itself – if it every was. E-learning has moved in a new, somewhat unanticipated direction that is not always [...]
Tags: ADDIE · approaches to learning · challenge to e-learning · e-learning definition · elearning myth
Recession, the challenge to e-learning, and HMH in Ireland
September 15th, 2008 · No Comments
I’ll start this post by issuing a mixed metaphor alert: today, we’re going to talk about an elephant in the room, which also happens to be an 800lb gorilla.
Intrigued? Now read on…
Back in February this year, I wrote the first of my occasional series on Recession and the challenge to e-learning; in that first [...]
Tags: HMH · challenge to e-learning · digital native · e-learning industry · economic downturn · elearning research and development · ireland · recession
Recession, the challenge to e-learning, and HMH in Ireland
September 15th, 2008 · No Comments
In my view, this investment will prove to be a game-changer. As it is, you could say that HMH are the only game in (e-learning) town – if they manage the innovations and outputs afforded by this R&D centre correctly, HMH will grow to become the Google of e-learning.
Tags: HMH · challenge to e-learning · digital native · e-learning industry · economic downturn · elearning research and development · ireland · recession