First eLearning
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
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by
ASTD Staff
This month's question comes from a series of questions I've
received recently on my blog all asking some form of, "I'm
interested in eLearning. What should I do first?"
Thus, for October we are exploring:
First e-Learning
An example is shown in my post -
First Authoring Tool.
I am an educator in Arizona about to graduate with my Masters in
Instructional Design. I wish to apply my experience designing
courses for online learning; however I've searched and don't know
where to begin to actually learn how to use the
LMS and course design software available. I came across your
blog and thought you might be able to offer some suggestions.
I have great computer skills but am not experienced in creating web
courses. I've seen all sorts of
elearning software- Dreamweaver, Lectora, Captivate, Flash etc
etc mentioned in job ads, but don't really know which ones to
choose in order to get a well rounded working knowledge of how to
build a course. Do you have any suggestions where to start? Any
advice would be greatly appreciated.
Now, several people took the opportunity to politely
bash their masters program for not giving them this experience as
part of their education. Let's avoid this here. Instead, let's
focus on the real point of the question.
So, what advice would you give to someone new to the field. Where
do you start?
- Particular tools you should explore?
- Resources you should read? Videos/screencasts you should watch?
- What would your To
Learn List look like?
How to Respond:
Option 1 - Simply put your thoughts in a comment below. This may be
hard given the complexity of the topic.
Option 2 -
Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post).
Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog with an HTML ready link that I
can simply copy and paste (an HTML
anchor tag). I
will only copy and past, thus, I would also recommend you include
your NAME immediately before your link. So, it should look
like:
Tony Karrer -
e-Learning 2.0
or you could also include your blog name with something like:
Tony Karrer -
e-Learning 2.0 : eLearningTechnology
Posts so far (and read comments as well):
First eLearning
ASTD Staff
2008-10-01