Train in Vain

Agile content models better address audience wants and needs - O'Reilly Radar

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Think iteratively rather than linearly: The current content development process assumes we know exactly what the audience wants. With agile, you iteratively develop (and release) the content to your customers, further tailoring it to their needs each step along the way...

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Mike Arrington, Fred Wilson and others invest 2.5 million in learn programming site Codeacademy

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via uncrunched.com Why? 1. Because learning to program is going to be important for everybody in the future. 2. Because Codeacademy's learning approach could work to teach anything. Blogs from other VCs who invested: http://bryce.vc/post/12160045727/our-investment...

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Khan Academy for chalk-and-talk style teaching, online

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via khanacademy.org For concept-rich material it's hard to imagine a better learning method than Sal Khan's: he draws on a tablet and talks. The result is like sitting down with your dad while he explains concepts on paper. Brilliant!

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Help! Tool chain for text heavy elearning & online training...?

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via community.articulate.com Can you help me find the right tool for creating text rich, HTML based online training? It needs to be SCORM. It needs to separate the navigation from the content, so a stack of short HTML documents can all get imported into this SCORM...

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