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Read more about the article Understanding Online Learning Content Development: The Cycle

Understanding Online Learning Content Development: The Cycle

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In the last post I looked at where small to medium sized organisations tackling the development of online courses can run into problems when selecting the development team from amongst…

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Leading horses, the Emperor’s clothes, and rusting Ferraris: in search of good content

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Everything takes time. For the past few days I've been trying to find a decent metaphor to introduce this post. I've been unable to decide between the rather obvious proverb…

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Read more about the article Development is a Joint Venture

Development is a Joint Venture

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There's always a more or less discernable 'zone of irritation' for an organisation when developing online learning with a partner learning organisation. I think, after several large online learning development…

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Understanding Online Learning Content Development: The Team

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This post concerns small to medium sized organisations who have limited or no understanding of online learning content development but are in the process of creating their own courses based…

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Read more about the article Student Device Preferences for Online Courses

Student Device Preferences for Online Courses

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New report from Oregon State University* shows the results of a study to determine preferences for online course access. Despite the rise in the use of smart phones to access…

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Educating With Online Video: Salman Khan

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Salman Khan, the founder of the incredibly successful Khan Academy of short, low-production value/low-cost, highly effective educational videos talks about educating online and the use of engaging video produced with…

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6th Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning

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Tony Hughes, praxMatrix CEO, presenting our online development project for the International Award Association at the 6th Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning in Kochin, India. The project is a global…

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