Showing posts with label rapid e-learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rapid e-learning. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Podcast #2 - Rapid e-learning 101!

Rapid e-learning - but 'rapid' what? Rapid development? Rapid business benefits? Rapid tools? ...or simply rapid hype!

Is it really the next big thing in e-learning?

No more reading... time to listen. Check out our latest podcast - and find out what we mean by the 3Rs of Rapid E-learning, as well as our top 10 rapid factors!

Click the controller below to play Rapid E-learning 101:









Alternatively, right mouse click and select Save Target As... to download Rapid E-learning 101.

Mac users may need to hold CTRL and click, then select Download Linked File.

As per our cast, you may like to have a look at the following:

Thursday, 15 May 2008

STOP PRESS: e-learning tools!

It seems to have been a hectic few weeks in the e-learning tools market, not least in 'rapid' tools.

Many of the established names have either been releasing newer versions of their tools, or promising new releases later in the year - as well as a few new entrants to the market, with none other than Microsoft making a sneaky appearance!

Raptivity 5.0 has been talking up its 'rich text formatting options'. Atlantic Link released news on how courses can now be developed directly to the native screen sizes for the Sony PSP Slim & Lite. RapideL-i announced a 'host of new features' and a total of 100 templates!

Adobe continues to grow its e-learning offering with its updated Acrobat Connect Pro 7 - due at the end of this month - which will be pushed as a 'large-scale web conferencing tool'. And Webtora is coming out in Q4 2008 - basically a 'Web 2.0' version of Lectora, allowing collaboration among content authors.

And all of the above without mentioning Microsoft's truly 'soft' launch of its *FREE* Learning Content Development System (LCDS), which appeared at the backend of April.

As part of a recent project, one of us here at Doing E-learning had to trial a vast number of the 'rapid tools'. The market is a huge battleground at the moment, with a vast number of them out there adding and improving what's on offer in a series of head to heads - and that can only be good.

Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Microsoft + e-learning + free = good news?

Since the latter half of April, Microsoft's venture into the e-learning tools market has been upon us.

Over the past few weeks there's been the odd post here and there mentioning Microsoft's recently launched Learning Content Development System (LCDS) (download the 44Mb file for free if you want). But talk about it has only slowly been building momentum.


Like the 'rapid e-learning' tools currently out there it's got a template approach, and outputs SCORM 1.2 compliant material. We've downloaded it at Doing E-learning and have it on our computers, but as yet haven't found the time to check it out!

Hopefully Kineo will soon add this one to their review list and we'll all be the wiser with minimal effort!