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What makes bad elearning? part 1

Robin Hoyle, head of learning at Infinity Learning, tells us that separating the wheat from the chaff when it comes to elearning might be harder than you think.
 

"Let's define a few terms first of all, by elearning I mean a packaged application (or linked series of applications) launched on a computer, either locally or from the network. I'm not distinguishing the myriad of technologies used because I've seen amazing elearning content using technologies from the late 80s which blew my socks off prior to Windows being launched on the PC, and I've seen fantastic examples of elearning using the very latest high-end technologies. I've also seen complete dross using terribly sophisticated technology."

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