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19 Articles match "Articulate" , "Rapid eLearning" , "Games"

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    Creating a Learning Ecosystem - Why Blended Learning is Now Inadequate
    Wednesday, November 19, 2008
    This session will show participants the various rapid e-Learning development and deployment learning solutions one company developed and. . The term can also be applied to the integration of e-learning with a Learning Management System using computers in a physical classroom, along with face-to-face instruction [ 1. .” ) Blended learning is now inadequate - it is only mediocre.  Let me explain why I think so. Blended learning assumes some characteristics. . A typical example of the delivery method of blended learning would be a combination of technology-based materials and face-to-face sessions used together to present content. .
    Rapid drag and drop authoring
    Monday, November 10, 2008
    Rapid development tools are by definition going to adopt a position towards the 'easy-to-use' end of the scale, even though this usually means compromising on functionality. One feature that I find I really miss is the ability to include drag and drop activities. Here's why: Drag and drop is great for testing whether learners can identify the parts of something, e.g.. . It has a game-like feel. It's fun. When I bumped into Tony Lowe at the ALT-C conference in Leeds, he told me about a tool he'd created called Dragster.
  • 69 Learning Adventures in 6 Galaxies (eBook)
    brandon stanford ccto and with energy empowered articulate rapid e. Beyond E-learning eBook Views: 3052 From: renechawy 701 e-Learning Tips Views: 1636 From: nemra1 Wiley E-Learning Strategies Views: 1860 From: coamail The eLearning Guilds Handbook of e-Learni...
    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Wednesday, August 6, 2008
  • Myths about online learning
    This got me thinking about Tom Kuhlmann’s excellent (as always) post several weeks ago, here’s why rapid e-learning is so darn cool , about empowering subject matter experts (SMEs). (Tom writes for Articulate, an e-learning authoring tool that can be used to create rapid e-learning. . I’ve bulleted his points below, but you really need to read Daniel’s commentary . I think many of these myths can be applied to corporate e-learning. ratios between ILT and various levels of e-learning that you will find helpful. Myth : You can “repurpose” [definition: to use or. . (look, the book is now on CD!)This, to me, is copy-and-paste e-learning. I can go to Amazon.com and order a book and read it.
    Janet Clarey - Monday, August 4, 2008
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  • Rapid downloads for free rapid e-learning e-book
    I'm enjoying Tom Kuhlman's new Rapid e-Learning Blog . Considering it's a sort-of-corporate-blog for Articulate, it's really well done - nicely presented, written with great enthusiasm and comes with a really useful free gift, The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid e-Learning Pro. . Surely the idea behind rapid e-learning was that SMEs would do the work, not e-learning professionals. Aren't they supposed to be doing really clever things like creating scenarios, simulations, games, 3D worlds and imaginative blended solutions? Isn't the idea of rapid e-learning that we have rapid development, not just rapid tools?
    Clive on Learning - Friday, August 24, 2007
  • Rapid eLearning Tools
    Rapid e-Learning Tools eLearning (e-Learning) e-Learning Software Blended e-Learning e-Learning Tools Open Source eLearning e-Learning. eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearning Blog on e-Learning Trends eLearning. . Presenter is designed to support eLearning from the start, so there are a lot of things like SCORM, AICC, learning games, the ability to embed Quizmaker quizes, etc. :42:00 PM ,   Tom Kuhlmann said... Hello Anonymous, I have a lot of examples on The Rapid E-Learning. ; At 8/06/2008 12:11:00 AM ,   Mary Geetha said...
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  • Rapid drag and drop authoring
    Rapid development tools are by definition going to adopt a position towards the 'easy-to-use' end of the scale, even though this usually means compromising on functionality. One feature that I find I really miss is the ability to include drag and drop activities. Here's why: Drag and drop is great for testing whether learners can identify the parts of something, e.g.. . It has a game-like feel. It's fun. When I bumped into Tony Lowe at the ALT-C conference in Leeds, he told me about a tool he'd created called Dragster.
    Clive on Learning - Monday, November 10, 2008
  • Captivate and Articulate for Interactive Slide-Based Presentations
    So, I thought that Articulate Presenter might be a better choice for this project. What do you think? First some good news - I happen to like both of these products and if you look at my posts: Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction and eLearning Course Authoring Tool Satisfaction - More you can see that. . Certainly, as the person asking the questions states, if you were going for Software Simulation eLearning then Captivate (or the other tools list in my post) would be more appropriate than. . For the task described, where the source is initially MS PowerPoint slides, Articulate Presenter is going to be easier to use. Especially if you have animations or anything beyond the slides in your source PowerPoint.
    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, April 4, 2007
  • Generational Learning Styles, mLearning, Rapid Development, & Web 2.0
    Educational Research . 5 Myths About Rapid E-Learning - Articulate The reality is that having rapid e-learning tools and a strategy to use. What is the "gap" in Generational Learning Styles? - The Pursuing Performance Blog Many social commentators have claimed that the younger generation of soldiers have shorter attention spans and learn best from fast paced, interactive multimedia games or simulations. digital age - learning elearning Digital literacy in young people spans a wide range.
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Monday, May 14, 2007