When it comes to Blogs, I am a complete N00b. The Blogs I have
found available online that concern themselves with Industrial Design, and E-Learning,
the number is staggering and a bit overwhelming. Though many at first glance
seem to offer excellent articles and information that I am personally interested
in, the first thing I noticed is that many of the Blog ages do not appear to
have very much in the way of introduction or explanation as to the focus and
intent of the Blogger’s page. Unfortunately this means I will have to read a
lot of articles in a single Blog page to discover what is going on to even
begin to understand what focus and intent. Either that or trust some other
individual on the Internet who may have perhaps already done some of the
footwork for me and can give some reviews and insight into the best ID Blogs he
or she may have found. In the meantime, I have found these that I find
particularly interesting and expect to build on this list as time goes by.
1. First on my list was this Blog site called Rapid E-Learning that has the goal of providing a series of articles on how to quickly exchange the right information from one source to another as quickly as possible, how to build courses without knowing any fancy programming skills, or just how to effectively share experience and information with others in general. In addition you’ll find many practical tips and tricks to simplify ID development with many E-Learning tools, resources, and guides. Sense of humor is a bonus! It’s a no-brainer to jump right in on “Rapid E-Learning 101”.
http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/
2. The next one that interests me is “Kapp Notes” which explores the use of games and gaming as methods of developing educational material and Instructional Design. After all, it is the Gamers generation that is up and coming, and I find it likely that instruction in the future needs to be aware of their learning needs. You can also find some articles on technology as it relates to E-Learning and Business Marketing advantages.
1. First on my list was this Blog site called Rapid E-Learning that has the goal of providing a series of articles on how to quickly exchange the right information from one source to another as quickly as possible, how to build courses without knowing any fancy programming skills, or just how to effectively share experience and information with others in general. In addition you’ll find many practical tips and tricks to simplify ID development with many E-Learning tools, resources, and guides. Sense of humor is a bonus! It’s a no-brainer to jump right in on “Rapid E-Learning 101”.
http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/
2. The next one that interests me is “Kapp Notes” which explores the use of games and gaming as methods of developing educational material and Instructional Design. After all, it is the Gamers generation that is up and coming, and I find it likely that instruction in the future needs to be aware of their learning needs. You can also find some articles on technology as it relates to E-Learning and Business Marketing advantages.
http://www.uleduneering.com/kappnotes/
3. The best overall Blog and website I found so far is the “eLearning Coach”. It covers… well… as far as I can tell at this early point in my research, everything. It looks to be a most complete and deep resource for everything eLearning, Design and Job market. I will be spending a lot of time there.
http://theelearningcoach.com/3. The best overall Blog and website I found so far is the “eLearning Coach”. It covers… well… as far as I can tell at this early point in my research, everything. It looks to be a most complete and deep resource for everything eLearning, Design and Job market. I will be spending a lot of time there.
4. This is not a Blog site but rather an article on “Why Bloggers Fail”. I add it here for anyone who reads my own blog and sees this posting. The article has some good insight on how to make your Blog a more successful endeavor, hopefully keeping the important things you have to say above the fray and out of the darkness of obscurity. Otherwise, why write a blog?
http://socialtriggers.com/why-bloggers-fail/
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