Looking back at the first course I took this year, IPT 525 – E-Learning Principles & Practices, we had the opportunity to explore some applications used in authoring e-learning courses and the idea of Rapid E-Learning.
Articulate is a software company that produces e-learning authorware to create your own media-rich, interactive e-learning courses. The term Rapid E-learning is used quite often throughout their website and supporting Rapid E-Learning Blog written and managed by Tom Kuhlmann.
Here are 5 of my favorite posts at the Rapid E-Learning Blog that I think will help explain Rapid E-learning and show how you may take advantage of this development methodology within the e-learning space.
- 5 Simple Ways to Get Started with E-Learning Development
- 9 Free Tools That Help Me Build Better E-Learning
- How to Add Scenarios to Your Rapid E-Learning Courses…Rapidly!
- 7 Tips for Better E-Learning Scenarios
- 5 Secret Tips from an E-Learning Pioneer
BONUS: Don’t let the term “Rapid E-learning” fool you. While it is possible to build quality e-learning quickly, Jon Lloyd at VMG doesn’t believe so. He outlines why in his post, There’s nothing rapid about Rapid eLearning.
I happen to believe it is possible to create quality courses quickly, however the expectations between the developer and the client should be measured and within reason. Developing e-learning is a craft and you can’t rush the creation of a quality learning experience at the expense of the learner’s needs. Remember, that is where it should all begin and end.
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