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Michael Comins

e-Learning Leadership: 10 Strategies - Getting Smart by Tom Vander Ark - blended learni... - 0 views

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    "e-Learning Leadership: 10 Strategies"
Michael Comins

The Future of Mobile Learning - Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enterprise Produc... - 0 views

  • Very low level of development of learning assets specifically for mobile devices.
  • Just-in-time knowledge: Short bursts of information and learning assets that can be consumed anywhere in just a few minutes.
  • Moderate to high levels of technology frustration in making learning assets fully viewable and optimized on devices — Flash on an iPad, for example.
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  • Lagging levels of mobile readiness from many learning management systems.
  • Mobile-only functions:
  • E-books on steroids: Take much of our current e-learning and pour it into a dynamic e-book, which combines content, collaboration, assessment and performance support.
Michael Comins

Three Common E-Learning Design Issues & How to Avoid Them » The Rapid eLearni... - 0 views

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    Three Common E-Learning Design Issues & How to Avoid Them
Michael Comins

Are Your Courses Looking Flat? Here's a Simple Tip for a Quick E-Learning Cou... - 0 views

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    Are Your Courses Looking Flat? Here's a Simple Tip for a Quick E-Learning Course Makeover
Michael Comins

Hundreds of Free Textures for Your E-Learning Courses » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

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    "Hundreds of Free Textures for Your E-Learning Courses"
Michael Comins

The New 3 Es of Education - 0 views

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    Project Tomorrow This report is the first in a two part series to document the key national findings from Speak Up 2010. In this report "The New 3E's of Education: Enabled, Engaged, Empowered - How Today's Students are Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Learning," we are building upon that student vision and focusing on three specific key trends that have generated significant interest this past year at conferences, in policy discussions and within our schools and districts: mobile learning, online and blended learning and e-textbooks. Each of these trends include the essential components of the student vision of socially-based, un-tethered and digitally rich learning, but they also directly address the three new "E's of Education" - enable, engage and empower.
Michael Comins

Design Rules for e-learning | ISD Now Community Blog - 0 views

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    Design Rules for e-learning
Michael Comins

Using Video in e-Learning: (Almost) Everything You Need to Know : The eLearning Site - 0 views

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    Using Video in e-Learning: (Almost) Everything You Need to Know
Michael Comins

The Top 6 e-Learning Industry Trends - 0 views

Michael Comins

Go Slow, Quickly: Make the Move to Mobile - Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enter... - 0 views

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    Go Slow, Quickly: Make the Move to Mobile
Michael Comins

3 Free Tools That Save Time & Money Plus Get a Cool Job » The Rapid eLearning... - 0 views

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    3 Free Tools That Save Time & Money Plus Get a Cool Job
Michael Comins

Digital Content: What's With All The Hype? - 0 views

  • 1. It has been predicted that 44 percent of college textbooks will be digital by 2017. 2. Florida is making K-12 textbooks completely digital by 2015. 3. Even the federal government is taking a strong stance — it released the “Digital Textbook Playbook” to show districts why and how they should make the move toward e-textbooks. 4. The transition to digital content is undeniably taking place in classrooms and on campuses, and will only accelerate in coming years.
  • 2012 Q2 Special Report: The Textbook Reformation & Digital Content
  • Converge 2012 Q2 Special Report Supplement: Funding and Professional Development
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