Adobe: Leading Provider of E-Learning Development Tools
Posted on June 4, 2007 | Filed Under Elearning Articles, Authoring, Custom Development, Custom Elearning, Custom Elearning Design, Elearning Articles, Elearning Companies, Elearning Design, Elearning Development, Elearning Tools & Solution
Many of us use Adobe’s powerful portable document format (PDF) software ever day. However, Adobe provides much more than PDF reader and PDF writer capabilities. Â
Adobe has moved to the forefront of the E-Learning field. Adobe is now widely recognized as a leader in providing software solutions for E-Learning content development and delivery. The Adobe line includes both the Macromedia and Adobe brands.Â
Adobe’s full line of E-Learning tools includes:
- Connect Professional - web conferencing tool that allows real time communication and collaboration
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Technical Writers and E-Learning
Posted on May 26, 2007 | Filed Under Authoring, Custom Development, Elearning Development
There are many different people involved in bringing an E-Learning project to life. Typically, large E-learning projects involve project managers, instructional designers, instructors, subject matter experts, graphic designers, web programmers, and A/V specialists. It is becoming more and more common for technical writers also to be included on E-learning project teams.Â
The trend to add technical writers to the mix when developing E-Learning comes from an increased understanding that writing E-Learning materials requires special skills that the other members of the E-Learning team members don’t bring to the table. Read more
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Video Ehancement — Richer Communication in an Online Environment
Posted on May 22, 2007 | Filed Under Elearning Articles, Elearning Articles, Elearning Design, Elearning Development, Elearning Introduction
People tend to learn better when they are exposed to information via many different modes of communication. Adding video to your e-Learning courses is an enhancement means of providing your learners with a richer, more full learning experience. Â
One of the negatives frequently associated with e-Learning is the reliance on reading comprehension and writing skills necessary to comprehend training materials. People who have strong reading and writing skills don’t fully comprehend the implications of a training platform that is based on sending written messages back and forth.Â
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Technology Considerations: Is Your Company Ready for E-Learning
Posted on May 20, 2007 | Filed Under Elearning Development, Elearning Introduction
It may seem obvious, but it is not uncommon for companies to launch an e-learning initiative without being certain that the have the technology infrastructure in place to accommodate their new e-learning program. Employees are likely to be somewhat fearful of e-learning at first, and running into technology problems may prevent them from buying-in to this new method of training delivery. Read more
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