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What's Your Recipe for e-Learning?

by Ethan Edwards, chief instructional strategist

By: Allen Interactions | Aug, 2010
Categories: Custom Learning

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Creating e-Learning that Makes a Difference Free Webinar Series

Overwhelmed with everything that makes great e-learning? Don't be! Register now for this free webinar series consisting of four, one hour sessions, ...

By: Allen Interactions | Jun, 2010
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e-Learning Design: Less is More

by Ethan Edwards, chief instructional strategist "You can't teach people everything they need to know. The best you can do is position them where ...

By: Allen Interactions | Jun, 2010
Categories: Custom Learning

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I've Got a Hunch e-Learning Could be Better

by Ethan Edwards, chief instructional strategist

By: Allen Interactions | Jun, 2010
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Looking Back: Refelecting on the History of e-Learning

by Ethan Edwards, chief instructional strategist

By: Allen Interactions | Jun, 2010
Categories: Custom Learning

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Architecting e-Learning

By: Allen Interactions | May, 2010
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Practice, practice, practice...

by Ethan Edwards, cheif instructional strategist

By: Allen Interactions | May, 2010
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What Counts as e-Learning?

By: Allen Interactions | May, 2010
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Testing Ain't Teaching

By: Allen Interactions | Apr, 2010
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How to Blossom as an Instructional Designer

by Ethan Edwards, chief instructional strategist

By: Allen Interactions | Apr, 2010
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e-Learning Media Design: To Narrate, or Not to Narrate – That is the ...

by Ethan Edwards, chief instructional strategist

By: Allen Interactions | Apr, 2010
Categories: Custom Learning

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Creating e-Learning that Makes a Difference

Click the link below to get this guide for designing e-learning that results in lasting performance change. Ethan Edwards, author and chief ...

By: Allen Interactions | Mar, 2010
Categories: Custom Learning