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| Capture that E-learning Demo 1: Camtasia | The E-learning Curve at EdublogsMonday, January 5, 2009 So, if you’re new to e-learning courseware development, read on… Ever wondered how to capture demos for delivery online ? I generally use two pieces of software to capture high-quality, post-produced demos. . Camtasia also allows audio recording while screen-capturing is in progress, so the presenter can narrate the demonstration as it is carried out. , Windows WMV and MPEG-4. MP3 audio and podcast files may also be generated. ZaidLearn: 75 Free EduGames to Spice Up Your Course!Thursday, December 11, 2008 memory through play. Find the Authors Among hundreds of letters, the names of Literature Laureates are hidden. Pick a period and search for the authors mentioned on the list beside the puzzle. The names may be written in all directions. Arden - World of William Shakespeare Attain an. )
Learning Tools
Audacity (Audio Recording)
Classtools (Flash Games)
CustomSignGenerator (Graphics)
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Wordpress (Blogging)
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Open CourseWare
OpenCourseWare Consortium
MIT OCW. Estimating Training Developing Time and CostsMonday, December 1, 2008 Storyboards 19%
Produce/Acquire Media (Photos, audio, video) 13%
Author Course 28%
Evaluate the Course (In-Process. concept, locations, talent, special effects, etc.
Produce slides - $15 to $50 per slide
Produce audio tape - $25 to $150 per minute
Produce. . (Chapman, 2007).
33:1 -- PowerPoint to E-Learning Conversion (Chapman, 2006a, p20).
220:1 -- Standard e-learning , which includes presentation, audio, some video, test questions, and 20% interactivity (Chapman, 2006a, p20)
345:1 -- 3rd party courseware . |
- elearning: promises and practices
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171 organizations and 1680 individuals signed
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Vawkr Content authoring tool? How about two? eXe & CourseLab Alternative to Microsoft Office. )? iSpring Free Web authoring tool alternative to FrontPage and Dreamweaver? NvU or KompoZer Personal online notebook? Google Notebook Blogging tool. ? Wikipedia Community dedicated to collaborative development of free content? WikiEducator Audio recording tool? Audacity Tool to record and host my audio recordings online. ? FreeMind Tool to brainstorm and create mindmaps online? Bubbl.us or MindMeister Easy-to-learn 3D authoring software tool. ? Peters Online Typing Course Tool to improve my reading skills?
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- Any tool as long as it's Adobe
65% of Guild members); #4 Presenter (26%) Courseware authoring, i.e. more serious tools: #1 Captivate (60%); #2 Flash (47%); #3 Dreamweaver (43%); #5 Authorware (16%). Simulation tools: #1 Captivate (79%); #2 Flash (45%). Audio recording (!!!!): #1 Captivate (44%). Animation: #1 Flash (78. . I had thought that, with my extravagant purchases, I was maintaining the Adobe share price all on my own, but the eLearning Guild's latest research report on authoring and development. format. As the authors of the report point out, these figures are a little misleading, because although a high proportion of survey respondents may. Clive on Learning - Thursday, January 24, 2008 - Take Any College Class for Free: 236 Open Courseware Collections, Podcasts, and Videos | OEDb
courseware isnt always labeled as "open courseware," but they
qualify because each site contains collections filled with lectures, visuals,
audio. ?? The WGBH Forum Network is an audio and video
streaming Website dedicated to curating and serving live and on-demand
lectures given by some of the worlds foremost scholars, authors. ; Library » Features » Take Any College Class for Free: 236 Open Courseware Collections, Podcasts, and Videos Take Any College Class for Free: 236 Open Courseware Collections, Podcasts, and Videos
Published on Tuesday 12th of June, 2007
If youre interested in specific. delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - View of eLearning Development Approaches - Ease vs. Power
Based on some discussions around What is Rapid eLearning? and Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , I've realized that one of the mental models I use can be roughly summarized by the following picture: where Ease is roughly how easy (cost, time) is it to. search, I thought I'd include the text here so it can be found: Custom Coding, Flash, DHTML Rapid eLearning, PowerPoint + Audio + Interactions, Form-based Authoring (LCMS), Interactive PowerPoint, Simple HTML, Dreamweaver, CMS (Content Management System), RoboInfo, Simple PowerPoint, Wiki, Podcasts, Blog, Email, Authoring Tools, Lectora, Captivate. eLearning Technology - Tuesday, June 20, 2006 - What is Rapid eLearning?
process. Now the bad news. The term "Rapid eLearning" has taken on a life of its own and now normally means: rapid creation of courseware by people who are less experienced with courseware development particularly subject matter experts and if you are around the industry much, you realize that it's been taken over by two main types of solutions: PowerPoint -> Courseware and Form-based Authoring tools. Based on my recent posts about the Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , I was asked if this isn't just "Rapid. PowerPoint to Flash conversion ... eLearning Technology - Tuesday, June 13, 2006 - Estimating Training Developing Time and Costs
Storyboards 19%
Produce/Acquire Media (Photos, audio, video) 13%
Author Course 28%
Evaluate the Course (In-Process. concept, locations, talent, special effects, etc.
Produce slides - $15 to $50 per slide
Produce audio tape - $25 to $150 per minute
Produce. . (Chapman, 2007).
33:1 -- PowerPoint to E-Learning Conversion (Chapman, 2006a, p20).
220:1 -- Standard e-learning , which includes presentation, audio, some video, test questions, and 20% interactivity (Chapman, 2006a, p20)
345:1 -- 3rd party courseware . Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, December 1, 2008
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