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Saturday, 24 February 2007

Design essentials: Information Architecture

Posted on 15:12 by Unknown
Just because you work in the design field doesn't mean you've had the benefit of formal training in Information Arechitecture. As elearning and visual designers, IA is a critical issue we deal with on every project, tied in with user-experience, HCI and usability. It's also true that despite the undeniable value of having a professional information architect on board (all the more so the larger
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Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Instructional Design Jobs

Posted on 20:11 by Unknown
Reprinted from an email announcement made by Andrea Barett, member of the Elearning Network of Australasia._______________________*elearning Instructional Designers**RWD Technologies *is expanding its elearning practice in Australia,and is seeking experienced Instructional Design professionals forpermanent and contract roles.We have a number of projects and these roles offer
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Tuesday, 13 February 2007

Are university students digital natives?

Posted on 19:12 by Unknown
[All the credit for this post should go to the folks at TemplateData for spotting this first!] A team at the University of Melbourne has released a report that looks at just what kind of technology First Year students (Freshman) are using and how they are using it. The aim of First year students' experience with technology: are they really
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Thursday, 8 February 2007

Interface 2.0 - The new web interface

Posted on 15:10 by Unknown
With all this talk of AJAX, Ruby on Rails, JavaScript and XML, is Web 2.0 just the catch phrase of the day, or is their something elearning visual designers can gleen from all the hype?So the definition is debateable, but for many it's the idea that the web will gradually converge into a platform for web applications. If you develop your own interfaces, the technology side of Web 2.0 is probably
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