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Abhijeet Valke

Rapid eLearning Authoring - 0 views

  • All you need to do is identify the content that you wish to convert into an eLearning solution. This can be in any electronic form (MS PowerPoint or MS Word or PDF documents). We provide you with a list of available templates. You can select the templates for each content page or you can select the templates you would like to use throughout the course.
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    Rapid eLearning Authoring Solutions for quick and effective eLearning. We use a variety of Rapid eLearning Tools inlcuding Articulate, Captivate and our own Rapid Authoring Framework.
Abhijeet Valke

Learning Solutions for Enterprises, SMBs, and Training Companies. - 0 views

  • Our Custom Content Solutions, Catalog Courses, and Learning Technology Solutions can enable you to implement effective learning programs that help you achieve learning and performance objectives aligned with your business goals. We provide consultancy, design, development, support, and training services, and most of our solutions are customized or custom-built to match your specific needs.   If you're a training provider, it's important that your product offerings are backed by effective and easy-to-use delivery methods. We can help you take your training content online and extend the reach of your business. We can also work with you to create new courses and upgrade or convert existing courses.   What's right for you? Click the links to read more. Learning Solutions for Training Companies Learning Solutions for SMBs Learning Solutions for Enterprises
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    Upside Learning Solutions delivers learning solutions to match your specific needs. Contact Upside Learning - Leading provider of Learning Solutions for Enterprises, SMBs, and Training Companies.
Abhijeet Valke

Game Based Learning - 0 views

  • Game-Based Learning Let's play...and learn How many of us wish we could have fun while learning?   Look no further then.game-based learning is here!Learning through games is first and foremost engaging. Games offer an immersive environment within which users can experience and learn through deciding and doing. And then there's the challenge of achieving the goal. Users can explore situations, evaluate options, take decisions, and perform actions, the results of which will affect how the game progresses.   Games can facilitate exploratory or discovery learning, and are especially effective for achieving higher level learning objectives. Games are generally developed as mediarich outputs, with rich visuals.   To know more about different types of learning games, click here to access Upside Learning’s White Paper on Game–based Learning.
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    Game Based Learning (GBL) is quickly becoming a popular trend in elearning. Contact us to create and implement Game-Based Learning in your Organization.
Abhijeet Valke

Custom Content Presentations - 0 views

  • Presentation of discrete display of information is best suited where the nature of the content is information-giving or broadcast. Content is simply and clearly stated and represented, and practice opportunities and assessments are generally targeted at recall and understanding.   Whether developed as media-light or media-rich outputs, such treatments can work well for induction programs, compliance training, or any type of awareness-building courses.
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    Custom Content Presentations for any business. Enhance your Presentations with Custom Content.
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    Custom Content Presentations for any business. Enhance your Presentations with Custom Content.
Abhijeet Valke

Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources - 0 views

  • If you’re considering mobile learning in any shape or form, I’d suggest you give these a browse. One of the travails of my paper writing (still continues) was that good web resources were quite hard to find, so be spared the ordeal, this is a good place to start. Apple Education Mobile Learning Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training Marc Prensky Blog M-Learning Org Mobile Learning thinking: Get on your skateboard to keep up! The Revolution No One Noticed: Mobile Phones and Multimobile Services in Higher Education Will at Work Learning Futures of Learning Cell Phones in Learning Mlearning World Mlearning Bibliography Kapp Notes Ulearning Blog Mlearning Blog Mlearning Africa MLearning is Good The Mobile Learning Engine (MLE) for Moodle 3D Animation for Mobile Upside Learning Blog Derek Bruff’s Blog Mlearnopedia Learning2Go eLearning Roadtrip Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? Mobilearner Ignatia Web M-Learning: Emergent Pedagogical and Campus Issues in the Mobile Learning Environment Using Mobile Technology to Enhance Students’ Educational Experiences Location-Aware Computing Voice: The Killer Application of Mobile Learning Mobile technologies and Learning Mobile Learning Technologies and the Move towards ‘User-Led Education’ Squidoo Cellphone Learning The Mobile Learner Mobile Services Taxonomy The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 M-Learning Five Types of Mobile Learning Disruptive Mobile Learning (presentation) Mobile Phones as a Challenge for Learning mLearning Wikipedia 2009 Horizon Report Pockets of Potential Mobile Learning Institute Enabling Mobile Learning 7 Things You Should Know About Augmented Reality Duke University: Mobile Devices in Education Learning Light E-learning Center 7 Things You Should Know About Location-Aware Applications Mob Learn
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    If you're considering mobile learning in any shape or form, I'd suggest you give these a browse.
Abhijeet Valke

Can Fun Help Change Behaviors? | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

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    "This video below from the fun theory , an initiative of Volkswagen, shows just how fun could be effective in getting people to consider changing their habits"
Abhijeet Valke

UpsideLMS Professional AICC SCORM Compliant LMS - 0 views

  • UpsideLMS Professional is a Learning Management System specially designed and packaged for companies in the business of selling training, and for small and medium businesses (SMBs) who do not need all the features of an enterprise LMS.
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    UpsideLMS Professional is SCORM Compliant LMS for Training Companies and SMBs. Get overview of the key features of UpsideLMS Professional - a AICC or SCORM Compliant LMS.
Abhijeet Valke

The Right Way To Go About Open Source LMS - 0 views

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    "As responses to a recent post where I listed five things not to do while selecting an LMS I received a couple of queries about using an Open Source LMS, customizing it to suit the requirements and if it is advisable to do so. There were also questions around the best approach to use an open source LMS and on how to estimate the amount of maintenance such might require on an ongoing basis. This post is for people exploring an open source LMS as an option either for a new LMS setup or for a switch-over. A lot has already been written about open source LMSs in multiple contexts. However this post attempts to prepare people wanting to use an open source LMS better. I'm looking at the process right from selection through getting it live and running and other considerations during this process."
Abhijeet Valke

Five Things Not to Do While Selecting an LMS - 1 views

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    Interesting article that highlights the 5 things that you should not do while selecting an LMS
Abhijeet Valke

Casual and Serious Digital Games for Learning - Some Considerations | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

  • There are pronounced differences between casual and serious games. I’d like to delve a bit deeper into differences I see as being more important when deciding which way to go. The differences between casual and serious games seem to lie squarely in two domains: Instructional Outcomes, and Use of Technology.
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    The technology used by either category of game also tends to vary considerably. Typically casual games are built on internet based technology platforms, predominantly Flash; whereas serious games tend to be custom developed for specific platforms to run as applications. While the outcomes and technology differ, there is a link between the two. Quite simply, the need for sophisticated technology is proportional to the type of performance outcome the learning is aiming for.
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    The technology used by either category of game also tends to vary considerably. Typically casual games are built on internet based technology platforms, predominantly Flash; whereas serious games tend to be custom developed for specific platforms to run as applications. While the outcomes and technology differ, there is a link between the two. Quite simply, the need for sophisticated technology is proportional to the type of performance outcome the learning is aiming for.
Abhijeet Valke

Top 100 Learning Game Resources | Upside Learning Blog - 1 views

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    # It is All Fun and Games…And Then Students Learn- Kapp Notes, July 30, 2008 # Building Better Learning Games- Learning Visions, April 9, 2009 # Marc Prensky - Digital Game-Based Learning # Gadgets, games and gizmos for learning- Clive on Learning, January 29, 2008 # How to Delight and Instruct in the 21st Century # What Makes a Learning Game? # Serious Games Blog # mLearn08: MiLK: students building mobile learning games in higher education by Debra Polson- Ignatia Webs, November 12, 2008 # Marc Prensky - Twitch Speed, June 17, 2009 # Using computer games in education- ThirdForce Blog, January 30, 2009 # Digital games and learning gains (PDF), June 17, 2009 # Learning in Immersive worlds: A review of game-based learning # Army War College - digital game resources # Immerse Yourself in Another Language- Kapp Notes, June 3, 2008 # Resources: Games and Gaming in Education- Don't Waste Your Time # Which name is better - Serious Games or Educational Simulations or…?- The Learning Circuits Blog, October 13, 2007 # Interactive learning with game-based design principles # More Educational Games- Kapp Notes, August 7, 2008 # Examples from TWITCHSPEED.COM Digital Game-Based Learning, June 17, 2009 # The Art of Making Video Games- Kapp Notes, June 10, 2008 # Linking Commercial Games with Defense # Colleges Play Games- Kapp Notes, May 27, 2008 # Casual Games get Serious, June 17, 2009 # Aspects of Game- Based Learning # Walk a Mile in My Shoes: Games Let You Do That- Kapp Notes, July 30, 2007 # Educause # Digital Game Based Learning # Good Video Games and Good Learning # Digital Games: A Motivational Perspective # The use of computer and video games for learning # For a Better World: Digital Game and the Social Change Sector # Games for Change - Toolkit # Lego Games # Additional Resources for Digital Game-Based Learning # Why Are Video Games Good For Learning? # Teaching Educational Games Resources # using the technology of today, in the classroom today # Simulation Games
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    # It is All Fun and Games…And Then Students Learn- Kapp Notes, July 30, 2008 # Building Better Learning Games- Learning Visions, April 9, 2009 # Marc Prensky - Digital Game-Based Learning # Gadgets, games and gizmos for learning- Clive on Learning, January 29, 2008 # How to Delight and Instruct in the 21st Century # What Makes a Learning Game? # Serious Games Blog # mLearn08: MiLK: students building mobile learning games in higher education by Debra Polson- Ignatia Webs, November 12, 2008 # Marc Prensky - Twitch Speed, June 17, 2009 # Using computer games in education- ThirdForce Blog, January 30, 2009 # Digital games and learning gains (PDF), June 17, 2009 # Learning in Immersive worlds: A review of game-based learning # Army War College - digital game resources # Immerse Yourself in Another Language- Kapp Notes, June 3, 2008 # Resources: Games and Gaming in Education- Don't Waste Your Time # Which name is better - Serious Games or Educational Simulations or…?- The Learning Circuits Blog, October 13, 2007 # Interactive learning with game-based design principles # More Educational Games- Kapp Notes, August 7, 2008 # Examples from TWITCHSPEED.COM Digital Game-Based Learning, June 17, 2009 # The Art of Making Video Games- Kapp Notes, June 10, 2008 # Linking Commercial Games with Defense # Colleges Play Games- Kapp Notes, May 27, 2008 # Casual Games get Serious, June 17, 2009 # Aspects of Game- Based Learning # Walk a Mile in My Shoes: Games Let You Do That- Kapp Notes, July 30, 2007 # Educause # Digital Game Based Learning # Good Video Games and Good Learning # Digital Games: A Motivational Perspective # The use of computer and video games for learning # For a Better World: Digital Game and the Social Change Sector # Games for Change - Toolkit # Lego Games # Additional Resources for Digital Game-Based Learning # Why Are Video Games Good For Learning? # Teaching Educational Games Resources # using the technology of today, in the classroom today # Simulation Games
Abhijeet Valke

Top 5 reasons for implementing LMS: LC Survey - 0 views

  • The top 5 reasons for implementing LMS are: 1. Centralize management of learning activities (66.7 %) 2. Measuring training usage (29.9%) 3. Track regulatory compliance (28.7%) 4. Manage logistics of ILT (23%) 5. Measure training satisfaction (18.4)
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    What I am not sure of is whether the respondents find it challenging to freeze on their customization requirements or to get the customizations done from the vendor. I would imagine it is a combination of both. We have found defining customization requirements to be a big task for organizations, especially when there are multiple stakeholders - which often is the case.
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    What I am not sure of is whether the respondents find it challenging to freeze on their customization requirements or to get the customizations done from the vendor. I would imagine it is a combination of both. We have found defining customization requirements to be a big task for organizations, especially when there are multiple stakeholders - which often is the case.
Abhijeet Valke

Presenting UpsideLMS Version 4.0 | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

  • Today we reach a significant milestone as we release UpsideLMS Version 4.0 - a comprehensive, fully-featured learning management system delivered on a robust, scalable and reliable architecture. It’s extremely satisfying for me personally as the chief architect of the system since its first release.  Here I am sharing a quick overview of what’s new in Version 4.0 and I encourage you to take a tour OR a trial and let me know of your thoughts on the latest version of our product.
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    UpsideLMS Version 4.0 now comes in two variants (that run on the same robust and scalable architecture) - UpsideLMS Professional and UpsideLMS Enterprise. UpsideLMS Professional is designed and packaged specifically for SMBs and Training companies where the need for an LMS is to efficiently manage learning data, large number and churn of users and the need to quickly configure training with a high degree of flexibility. Additionally, it meets the needs of training companies for an easy way to manage multiple customers through a single system that include licensing and branding control and to have an eCommerce module. UpsideLMS Enterprise is for large enterprises that need the LMS to manage learning within the context of an organizational hierarchy, and tight links to a competency framework; they also tend to require solutions that are scalable.
Abhijeet Valke

How to Develop Cost Effective Game Applications for the iPhone - 0 views

  • So by blending traditional web development with native iPhone development we were able to develop a cost effective mobile application. Feel free to try our approach in an appropriate situation and comment here.
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    Interesting post that highlights - How to Develop Cost Effective Game Applications for the iPhone
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    Interesting post that highlights - How to Develop Cost Effective Game Applications for the iPhone
Abhijeet Valke

Adopting Digital Game-based Learning: Why and How - 0 views

  • I’ve just finished writing a basic paper on adopting DGBL (digital game-based learning). It’s meant for organizations who want to get their feet wet with creating learning games. The paper gives background information on the imperative of using games in the workplace, for which audience, where to begin, what sort of games, for what purpose and also briefly touches upon the issues that are typically associated with game development.
Abhijeet Valke

Five Myths of Mobile Learning - 0 views

  • While trawling through multiple web-links, a pattern of myths about mobile learning emerges. Quite a bit of back and forth about these myths - I'm taking the liberty of listing and describing the five that struck me as odd, and am attempting to debunk them to an extent. I'll be the first to admit there is always an element of truth behind myths; but with the rate of technological change, quite a few of those 'truths' would seem like falsehoods today.
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    Very Interesting. This lens looks at the Five Myths of Mobile Learning.
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    Very Interesting. This lens looks at the Five Myths of Mobile Learning.
Abhijeet Valke

eLearning Outsourcing: Training Companies Turn to eLearning for Survival & Growth | Ups... - 0 views

  • The common theme emerging from these meetings is that their clients have started asking for eLearning solutions or blended solutions. As an owner of a small training company said –“My clients could have stopped training last year and I could have been in big trouble” (his actual statement). Resonating but with a different tone some of bigger training companies mention –“We need to consider eLearning to maintain our leadership position and avoid losing clients. It helps make our offerings more competitive in the marketplace. It also helps us appear more progressive offering all possible options of training delivery.” (my interpretation of their statements)
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    Needless to say we are happy to help if you have any questions or need assistance. Please feel free to write a comment here or email at info@upsidelearning.com.
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    Needless to say we are happy to help if you have any questions or need assistance. Please feel free to write a comment here or email at info@upsidelearning.com.
Abhijeet Valke

The Semantic Web cometh | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

  • The information age is rapidly turning into an age of information overload. A simple search of the web using a search engine like Google reveals a fantastic array of information. As I’ve discovered given the thousands if not millions of results, trying to sort through and make sense of any of that data is an exercise in futility. This sort of rudimentary search and pray approach isn’t effective, and grows more ineffective by the day with the growing size of the web. Why can’t it be easier? It can – Web 3.0 or the Semantic Web holds that promise.
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    What is Semantic Web? Interesting post sharing information about The Web 3.0 or the Semantic Web Cometh.
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    What is Semantic Web? Interesting post sharing information about The Web 3.0 or the Semantic Web Cometh.
Abhijeet Valke

Five Myths of Mobile Learning By Abhijit Kadle - 0 views

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    This article looks at 5 myths about mobile learning and why it is so important not to be lured in by them.
Abhijeet Valke

Upside Learning is Hiring! - 0 views

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    We are looking for senior, experienced professionals in Instructional Design (Learning Designer), Visual Design (Visualizer, Sr. Graphic Designer, Art Director), Flash Programming (Lead Programmers), and Project Management (Sr. PM & Account Managers). If you have a flair for developing great custom eLearning and delivering projects with a customer focused mindset, please send in your resumes to careers@upsidelearning.com.
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