Elearning India

June 26, 2008

The Internet as Tower of Babel

Filed under: Elearning, Internet, Usability — apana @ 1:18 am

CIO-Today, has an interesting article on the challenges facing internet regulators when it comes to including country specific, local language, and non-Roman domain names. China has already done this within the country and the potential for learning and development in countries like India with remote villages is enormous.

“Imagine for a moment how inconvenient it would be if the Internet had been invented in China and each time you typed in an address you had to use Chinese characters..”

A link to the full story is here.

June 24, 2008

Elearning courses in India

Filed under: Elearning, Resources — apana @ 12:48 am
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I have completed the Certificate in Instructional Design for Senior Professionals from Wavelength eLearning Consulting & Training, Delhi. If you are looking for a course in elearning, look no further.

There are several courses available, but I am writing about the online courses. The courses are well structured and the asynchronous discussions are facilitated by Shafali Anand. I have already mentioned the IDSP certificate. Also check out the Instructional Design and Content Writing Certificate.

The IDSP certificate certainly helps me do my job better.

Shafali also has a superb Instructional Design Newsletter which is published once a month.

Apana

Back!

Filed under: Elearning, Resources, blogs — apana @ 12:40 am

This blog has been neglected for a long time. Work and personal commitments kept me away. But better late than never, I am back, and have completed the Certificate in Instructional Design for Senior Professionals from Wavelength eLearning Consulting & Training, Delhi.

Apana

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