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Award-Winning Custom Content 2006: Description and Excerpts of Online Courses from the Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards

 

See 2007's Best Online Courses

The winners of the 2007 Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards were announced at a ceremony on September 25, 2007, at the Brandon Hall Innovations in Learning Conference in Santa Clara, California. Here's your chance to experience these exceptional courses.

"Award-Winning Custom Content 2007: Descriptions and Excerpts of Online Courses from the Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards" features 19 case studies and 17 online excerpt recordings of the best custom content entries submitted to the 2007 Awards program. Every course included in this report was evaluated by a minimum of five independent judges and was found to be the best of the best.

The case studies contained in this report feature:

  • A screen capture of the winning course
  • A link to view an online video recording of the entry
  • A description of the problem the course was designed to address
  • A description of the intended audience
  • The software tools that were used to create the course
  • The staffing, effort, and budget required to create the course
  • Judges' candid comments
  • Contact information for the entrant

This report can help take your custom built online courseware to a new level.

  • Find out which content development applications leading developers use to create their high-impact courses.
  • Plan your budget and staff accordingly by seeing how professional custom content providers manage a course development project.
  • Implement the best practices of professional developers to improve the training you provide.
  • If you're considering outsourcing a course development project, this report will provide a glimpse into the styles of the best courseware creators.

Stop creating courses in a vacuum. Assess how your courses compare to those of leading developers. Learn from the masterpieces.

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This report is also available through a subscription to the Brandon Hall Research Library.

Reports highlighting Excellence in Learning Awards entries:

2007 Awards winners
Award-Winning Custom Content 2006: Description and Excerpts of Online Courses from the Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards
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Employee Orientation and Interpersonal Skills: Descriptions and Excerpts of Online Courses from the 2006 Brandon Hall Awards
Sales and Customer Service Skills: Descriptions and Excerpts of Online Courses from the 2006 Brandon Hall Awards
Workplace Procedures and Technical Skills: Descriptions and Excerpts of Online Courses from the 2006 Brandon Hall Awards
Sales Training Initiatives: Case Studies of Successful Program Rollouts from the 2006 Brandon Hall Awards
 Award-Winning Custom Content 2005: Description and Videos of 28 Online Courses from the Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards      

 

 
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Award-Winning Custom Content 2006: Description and Excerpts of Online Courses from the Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards

Award-Winning Custom Content 2007: Descriptions and Excerpts of Online Courses from the Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards

By the staff of Brandon Hall Research

Published October 2007• Download file size: 3.5 MB • 96 pages • $395


Features
  • Screen shots of winning custom courseware and online videos so you can watch award-winning content in action, as the learner experiences it
  • Lists of the tools used to create each course
  • Staffing, budget, and effort required to create award-winning courses
  • Case studies of high-profile companies and the vendors that create their content
  • Candid comments from judges
 
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