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Christopher Pappas

Free authoring tools for eLearning PPP - 1 views

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    Feel Free to embedded the Free authoring tools for eLearning Presentation to your website/blog: http://www.slideshare.net/elearningindustry/free-authoring-tools-for-elearning If you know a free authoring tool that is not included in the list I will highly appreciate if you leave a comment with a link!
Christopher Pappas

Free Authoring Tools for eLearning - 0 views

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    In this post I will present you a list of Free Authoring Tools that you can use in your eLearning design and development process. If anyone of you have used these authoring tools I will very much appreciate if he/she share with us a demo of the final output! If you know a free authoring tool that is not included in the list I will highly appreciate if you leave a comment with a link!
Christopher Pappas

Instructional System Design/Developer II position at Troy, MI - 0 views

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    Instructional System Design/Developer II position at Troy, MI Raytheon Technical Services is looking for an Instructional System Design/Developer at Troy, Michigan. The Instructional System Design/Developer II position is responsible for the development of web based and/or instructor-led courseware. The courseware may be designed for many different industries and is delivered via Web, or classroom/virtual classrooms. This position is responsible for insuring that the training materials are technically accurate, communicates effectively, and holds audience attention.
Christopher Pappas

Exploring the layers of social learning - 0 views

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    Exploring the layers of social learning by Julian Stodd We used to live in two worlds: the workplace, which was a formal and restricted environment, typified by moderated messages and codified behaviours that fitted within defined parameters of 'acceptable', and then the social world, which was unrestricted and expressive, ranging from conversations in the pub to heated debates about politics, religion and which cocktail to order next. These worlds were separate, colliding only at moments of misjudged intra-office relationships and the alcohol-fuelled miscommunication of the office Christmas party. But no more. The world has changed under us and there is no formal and social divide. We inhabit a grey space of 'social', where people answer office emails from the bath and use Facebook in meetings. That photograph of the holiday in Ibiza will haunt you in your next job interview and the post about how much you hate your boss has just gone global thanks to a misjudged retweet. But what does social mean for learning? How can we tune into the levels of engagement that we see, how can we enrich for formal learning experience? How can we add a meaningful social layer around our work?
Christopher Pappas

Instructional Systems Designer Position at PA - 0 views

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    PPIinc. is recruiting an Instructional Designer with e-learning skills to design and develop content and materials for online and instructor-led courses. This position will work closely with a team of Organizational Development consultants and interact with clients and experienced facilitators. The ideal candidate for this position is well versed in principles of adult learning, instructional design and a variety of educational technologies. Candidate must be proficient in the use of Adobe Captivate, Dreamweaver, Articulate, and Microsoft Office. The ideal candidate has experience with a LMS, a strong work ethic, the ability to hit deadlines and willingness to work collaboratively with internal and external partners.
Christopher Pappas

Are you looking for an Instructional Designer or an eLearning Professional? - 0 views

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    Are you looking for an Instructional Designer or an eLearning Professional? Since we are supported by the Instructional Design and eLearning Professionals' Group (27K+) one of our roles is to HELP Recruiters find Instructional Designers and eLearning professionals either for a project or a temporary basis job. Free Job Posting and then... 1) We will create a blog post at The eLearning Industry Blog 2) We will post your job at the Instructional Design and eLearning Professionals' Group 27K+ 3) We will share the blog post at eLearning Industry at Facebook 2K+ 4) We will share the blog post at eLearning Tweets 10K+ If you have questions do not hesitate to contact us!
Christopher Pappas

Are you interested to post on The eLearning Industry Blog? - 0 views

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    Are you a professional involved in the eLearning Industry? You are welcome to contribute content to the eLearning Industry blog. The editorial team of the eLearning Industry blog will review all submissions and publish all suitable content. We will personally notify you when your post will be posted and we will included a link to you website or social media profile (LinkedIn, Facebook, Blog, Twitter, etc). Why to contribute content to the eLearning Industry blog? Because you want to share your knowledge/experience with the eLearning community Because the eLearning Industry Online network has: 27K+ of members at LinkedIn 10K+ of followers at Twitter 2K+ of Likes at Facebook 3K+ of unique views
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