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Christopher Pappas

eLearning 101 Part 2: Planning - 0 views

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    Planning your eLearning course is the most important step. The worst experience anyone can encounter in an e-learning environment is finding traditional written training materials simply moved to the computer screen. Talk about a high snooze-factor! And this is not only boring -- it's ineffective training and a waste of time for everyone involved. Planning your eLearning course is the most important step. The worst experience anyone can encounter in an elearning environment is finding traditional written training materials simply moved to the computer screen. Talk about a high snooze-factor! And this is not only boring -- it's ineffective training and a waste of time for everyone involved.
Christopher Pappas

Google Tools for eLearning Professionals - 0 views

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    eLearning professionals can use one or more Google tools from the following list to achieve better learning outcomes. Better learning outcomes comes from collaborative learning and highly interactive eLearning courses that are carefully planned. Always remember that a learning tool or simply a software is the median. We as eLearning professionals give value to any tool based on the way that we use it. The limit is your creativity!
Christopher Pappas

eLearning Content Developer Needed at Scottsdale, AZ - 0 views

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    eLearning Content Developer Needed at Scottsdale, AZ. Established company is looking for a high-output self- starter who can bring lots of energy, solutions, and creativity to a new Learning Management System. The ideal candidate will be very interested and currently engaged in the future of online learning and using modern best practices to create small pieces of courseware that provide maximum impact. This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to work very hard and fast and come in at the ground level of an entirely new product. You will be working with a variety of subject matter experts in our field to create online learning modules for both desktops and mobile. This position will have a major role in both the planning and execution of a large content plan that is moving forward in tandem with a new LMS deployment
Christopher Pappas

Things to consider When Planning for a Multi-Device World and Transitioning to HTML5 - 0 views

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    Things to consider When Planning for a Multi-Device World and Transitioning to HTML5 As an e-learning professional you are probably recognizing now, more than ever, is the perfect time to develop e-learning for mobile devices. Let's face it, today is a mobile, multi-device world and tablets and smartphones are becoming work devices. Want to take mobile learning forward in your organization? http://elearningindustry.com/things-to-consider-when-planning-for-a-multi-device-world-and-transitioning-to-html5
Christopher Pappas

5 Step Planning For Your Next LMS - 0 views

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    5 Step Planning For Your Next LMS Do you know what it takes to create a successful LMS Plan? Purchasing a new learning management system is exciting, but having a strong plan will ensure your selection meets the needs of your organization. Follow this 5-step approach to properly prepare, define, and select your next LMS. http://elearningindustry.com/5-step-planning-for-your-next-lms
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Questions that Every Manager Should Ask When Planning Employee Training - 0 views

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    5 questions to answer before plan Employee Training Nothing makes a business stronger that the employees that work for it. At the same time, there is no way to have successful and high-performing employees without proper training. At the following article you will find 5 questions that you have to answer before planning employee training. http://elearningindustry.com/questions-that-every-manager-should-ask-when-planning-employee-training
Christopher Pappas

Learning Partner Position at Union Bank, San Diego - 0 views

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    Learning Partner Position at Union Bank, San Diego, CA 92111. Reporting to the Director of Learning Solutions, the Learning Partner collaborates with Consumer Lending business unit leaders in understanding the unit and acts as an internal learning consultant to provide effective interventions that impact the bottom line. Job Summary: The Learning Partner is responsible for leading segment-wide performance and development needs analysis and identifying solutions that include performance/process improvements and learning solutions where needed. The learning solutions delivered are aligned with the strategic business objectives of the division and company. The Learning Partner works closely with leadership of assigned business units to develop and execute a comprehensive learning plan. As a senior member of the Learning Solutions staff, the Learning Partner acts as a key contributor in medium to large-scale design/development projects in a complex environment. A Learning Partner may also lead teams or projects, and is responsible for sharing knowledge and mentoring others. The Learning Partner collaborates with internal and external resources as needed to produce on-target learning programs.
Christopher Pappas

The 1 mile Roadmap to Online Learning - Infographic - 0 views

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    The 1 mile Roadmap to Online Learning - Infographic Start: Take one mile at a time to arrive at a successful Online Program. Create a Business Plan... http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/general/item/441-the-1-mile-roadmap-to-online-learning-infographic
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Instructional Designer job at St. Paul, MN - 0 views

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    PRIMARY PURPOSE: Provides instructional design and development expertise and service support for Memorial Blood Services. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Percent of Time) Instructional Design 50% Partners with internal and external customers to assess learning needs, identify training solutions, and evaluate outcomes to ensure objectives are met. Responsible to develop, manage, and deliver a variety of learning solutions, using adult learning principles and instructional design concepts. Technical 30% Responsible for writing and validating procedures (Standard Operating Procedures). Assists with documentation and maintenance of training records, plans, roles, and competency assessments to ensure regulatory compliance. Responsible for approving course materials. Responsible for developing and maintaining continuing education. Develop, revise and prepare competency assessments. Responsible for responding to audits and request variances. Additional Responsibilities 10 % Responsible for conducting training and retraining. Responsible for Project Management, such as Lean, project leads, leadership and change management. Perform other tasks as assigned. Project Management 10% Change Management Lean Project Leads Leadership Job Address: 737 Pelham Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55114 Job Salary: $40-55k
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Curriculum Developer job at Oracle - 0 views

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    The Systems Hardware Curriculum Development team is part of the Systems Product Development organization and is responsible for developing training for the SPARC, X86, Storage, Tape, Networking, Engineered Systems, and Optimized Solutions. We plan, design, and develop high-quality and timely technical training materials including Instructor Led, Web-based and informal e-learning. We work with Oracle lines of business to deliver those materials effectively so that customers, partners, and Oracle personnel can deploy and use Server Technologies products rapidly and successfully.
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Going the Last Learning Mile with LINGOs - 0 views

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    Last Mile Learning is a key initiative of LINGOs (Learning in NGOs), a not-for-profit NGO. LINGOs' vision is for anyone working to reduce poverty and alleviate suffering in the developing world to have access to world-class learning opportunities at little or no cost. about LingosThe "last mile" concept originated in the telecommunications/cable industry. The "last mile" is the final leg of delivering connectivity from a communications provider to a customer. This last mile is a logistical challenge because mapping the final destination wires and cables to remote rural areas without an existing structure of connectivity is physically rigorous. The "last mile" idea also applies to serving areas in need of humanitarian relief. Aid supplies are sometimes able to reach a central transport hub in an affected area but need the additional planning and networking to get resources transferred to those pockets of need without waste, loss, or misdirection. With LINGOs' Last Mile Learning, educational resources reach those critically in need, capitalizing on existing intellectual capital, goodwill and efficiencies of scale.
Christopher Pappas

The Pinterest Guide for Teachers - 0 views

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    20 Tips to use Pinterest in the Classroom Long gone are the days of "chalk and talk" when teachers stood and lectured at the front of the classroom. Today, with the popularity of many social media sites such as Pinterest, teachers can provide perception rich learning and step outside the classroom's four walls to give students a unique and interesting learning experience. In the top 10 of most popular social media sites, Pinterest is in itself a tool to teach as well as a tool to find teaching ideas, lesson plans, and just about anything on any topic you might have. It's a bottomless toolbox to keep students active, excited, and engaged. http://elearningindustry.com/the-pinterest-guide-for-teachers
Christopher Pappas

The ADDIE Instructional Design Model Infographic | e-Learning Infographics - 1 views

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    The ADDIE Instructional Design Model Infographic The ADDIE instructional design model is possibly the best-known instructional design model. The ADDIE model refers to Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. Furthermore, provides a step-by-step process that helps instructional designers plan and create training programs with a framework in order to make sure that their instructional products are effective and that their processes are as efficient as they can possibly be. Check the following infographic and powerpoint presentation to find more! Feel free to embed the ADDIE Infographic and Slideshare presentation to your site or blog! http://elearninginfographics.com/the-addie-instructional-design-model-infographic/
Christopher Pappas

Top 6 things to do when implementing DITA for Learning & Training - 1 views

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    Top 6 things to do when implementing DITA for Learning & Training lesson plans Management asking you to reduce training costs? Wondering how to deliver training in multiple languages in HTML5, PDF and mobile? For many organizations, moving to a structured content environment like DITA is the long-term answer. But how do you overcome the challenge of all that change? http://elearningindustry.com/top-6-things-to-do-when-implementing-dita-for-learning-training
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