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Beautiful Timelines For Your eLearning (From Bee Docs)
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I often get requests for visual timelines in eLearning courses. Typically I’ll try to cobble something together using PowerPoint’s charting or drawing tools (shudder). Sometimes I’ll create the timeline in Apple’s Keynote (much nicer charting tools) and bring the graphic into PowerPoint (since I do most of my development work in Articulate Presenter). I’ve also created timelines from scratch using something like Adobe Fireworks, which can be ... are reasonable enough to pay for themselves in time saved in a course or two.
OS X only (sorry, WinPeeps).
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Bottom-up Learning, Design, & Learning
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... that they bring to the elearning course. Design courses to accommodate these power browsing habits. If you don't, chances are you'll lose a connection with the learner which will make the course ineffectual.
The Voice of the Learner: How ... appropriate knowledge and skills.
Is Google Making Our E-Learning Stupid? - The Rapid eLearning Blog ...
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Things Worth Reading
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... but the reality is that we rarely have to make multiple choice decisions outside of elearning courses and the ... guise of "professional."---------------------------------------------------------From The Rapid eLearning Blog - the 3 essential questions every learner wants answered.- Make the course relevant to the learner. - Help the learner understand ... correct answers. - Tom KuhlmannAnd if you don't expect them to USE it, don't try to develop a course around ...
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eLearning on a Global Scale
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... to me; I have only worked with LMSs and eLearning courses in English. So I embarked on many hours of research (thank you, eLearning Guild) and web surfing to learn about multi-lingual LMSs. I read data sheets and sales-speak until my eyes ... supported the required languages, and second, they all rated well in The eLearning Guild’s 2008 360-Degree Report on ... -lingual content?
I’d love to hear from eLearning developers/integrators, as well as any vendors that may be listening. I doubt I’m the first person to tackle multi-lingual eLearning. And just maybe this info will be helpful ...
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- Thursday, August 7, 2008 -
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Free E-Learning Books
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Engaging Interactions for eLearning
By B J Schone
"I hate boring eLearning courses. I get
frustrated when I?m not intellectually engaged in a course and
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The eLearning Guild
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Handbook of eLearning Strategy
From the eLearning Guild
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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How Do You Communicate with Your E-Learners? - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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... s a simple illustration of what happens as learners go through an elearning course.
The first image below represents a screen from an elearning course on auto maintenance.
The second image shows how three different learners process the ... course content to enable better communication of your content. It is a closed loop process. In an elearning environment ... learner’s understanding and provide meaningful feedback.
From my experience, this is where many elearning courses ... take to elearning because they worked at a big software developer. We realized our mistake only after the first course ...
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Engaging Interactions For eLearning
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... learner to work through a storyline, quest, or toward an ultimate goal in an eLearning course. Have them complete a series of ...
Engaging Interactions For eLearning
Discussing and Demonstrating Ways to Keep Learners Awake and Intrigued ... , eLearning
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Here’s the Solving a Mystery / Investigating a Scenario learning interaction from my eBook, Engaging Interactions For eLearning:
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Published May 9, 2008
Interactions , eBook , eLearning ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Create Engaging E-Learning Courses You Can Be Proud Of - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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Create Engaging E-Learning Courses You Can Be Proud Of ... ways to engage learners and see how we can use them to make our elearning courses better.
To keep things simple, there are basically two ways we engage our learners with elearning course content. Either it’s a process of providing ... your elearning courses.
Passive vs. Active Engagement
Here are two quick examples that show the difference between ... found it. In a similar sense, the elearning course is like the information online. It’s a resource available to ...
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The Rapid eLearning Blog - promotional
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... in the right way.
Suppose you’re watching an elearning course on public parks and you see the image below on the ... . However, to craft an effective elearning course it’s important to understand the principles of graphic ... with others. And sometimes we even learn through elearning courses.
A formal course intrudes on the learner ... concerning instructional design. Imagine the video was the content of an elearning course. There’s a lot ... post, I shared how I use stock photos to create characters for my elearning courses. Today, I share some tips ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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... social networking component to an elearning course is not easy, but it may not be a hard as it sounds. Content management ... ;
elearning options for university teachers
November 13, 2007 – 12:04 am
Posted in elearning
Tagged elearning, university
There are a great many ways to deliver online learning content. Of course, the real trade offs are cost, time, maintence, accessibility, and student motivation. Maybe those words ... the motivation of students in elearning.
« In Praise of the Complicated Life
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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What Steve Jobs Can Teach You About Designing E-Learning - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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... engaging and interactive elearning courses. But because of customer requests or limited resources, we have to cut corners and end up with visually boring elearning courses filled with nothing but bullet points.
The good news is that ... presentation and offers lot of insight that you can apply to your elearning courses.
Reynolds argues that the Jobs ... important to design your elearning courses (even simple ones) so that the learner can recall as much as possible.
Cliff Atkinson ... ebook is on presentations, you’ll find that there are many parallels to information-based elearning courses.
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eLearningPulse.com - Your Daily Source for all things eLearning
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... instructors and SMEs - Set up training courses on the eLearning system (so that people can self-register) -
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eLearningPulse is "Your daily source for all things eLearning."
This site provides free resources to the eLearning development community, including news, ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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udutu | online learning simulations made easy
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... building. With a rapidly growing installed base of myUdutu users creating thousands of elearning modules and online courses ... more click here or view this press release(pdf).
Online course development made easy
Whether you are a large corporate organization or a small business, the udutu online course authoring tool – myudutu™ – can save you time and money. Myudutu™ is a FREE web-based tool which allows users to create highly interactive elearning courses quickly and easily.
This unique and award winning online authoring tool allows you to design and ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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pipwerks.com " Building eLearning courses: Should we use eLearning authoring tools?
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Building eLearning courses: Should we use eLearning authoring tools?
This post was triggered by BJ Schone’s question "How do you build eLearning courses?"
So, here’s my question: How do you build your eLearning courses? Do you build them from scratch (ex. HTML, JavaScript, etc.)? Do you use ... scenarios for teams creating new courses:
The team is large, with specialists. I know of some eLearning companies ... eLearning authoring tools. More on that in a minute.
When you get to updating courses, the question becomes: Who ...
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's How to Save Time & Money Building Your Next E-Learning Course - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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... course of action. By avoiding unnecessary elearning projects, you free your resources to work on those that bring ... Flash developers) to the project.
Build custom elearning pieces that you can drop into your rapid elearning course ... say that the most rapid (development of) elearning course is to cerate one html page with a list of URLs (Links) to ... : elearning course that just “presents” information is a waste of time and moneyâ?¦
As you said (”How ... example, “elearning course that just â??presentsâ?? information is a waste of time and moneyâ?¦” seems ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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5 Simple Ways to Get Started with E-Learning Development - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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... elearning. There’s no substitution for experience. Here are five tips that will help you gain experience and develop the skills to build elearning courses that you can be proud of.
Don’t Go Crazy Trying to Create an Award Winning Course
Start simple. The main goal is to communicate information that will help someone do ... others have done. I’ll review courses I like and try to replicate them. Replicating good elearning ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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How Walt Disney Would Use PowerPoint to Create E-Learning Courses - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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... your elearning courses. Your courses will look nothing like ordinary PowerPoint slides and they’ll be more ...
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How Walt Disney Would Use PowerPoint to Create E-Learning Courses
January 15th, 2008
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PowerPoint is a very capable animation program. In fact ... Courses”
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Great stuff on the use of animation ... articulate, trovate l’interessante tutorial: How Walt Disney Would Use PowerPoint to Create E-Learning Courses. Prima ...
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The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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... point presentations. They’re not really designed for elearning courses. This means that you’ll have to create your own templates that work better with the rapid elearning software.
This post will share with you my ... look at the image that inspired it and then click the demo link to see my template applied to an elearning course ... course, you can always pre-build a template and save it as template.pot.
I usually make four screens for my elearning ...
The Rapid Elearning Blog
The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for ...
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Little Known Ways to Create Your Own Graphics Using PowerPoint - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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... understand that the graphics in your elearning course are very important and play a large role in its effectiveness ... lot of my elearning courses in PowerPoint and publish with Articulate Presenter. I tend to create the images I need on ... have the ability to make custom images to fit the needs of your elearning course. It’s inexpensive and, once you get ... graphics to use throughout your elearning course.
74 responses to “ ... and everyone who contributed. I’m currently working on building courses for my elearning website and was ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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7 Proven Techniques for Keeping Your E-Learning Customers Happy - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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They commission the elearning courses, pay the bills, and are the ultimate authority for their elearning projects. So you have to listen to what they want.
On the other hand, a demanding customer can negatively impact the elearning ... sometimes be misinformed, and getting a good elearning course built.
Here’s how you do it.
1. Make a ... misinformed or problem client who can put a damper on your desire to build excellent elearning courses.
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Escape from Compliance Training Jail - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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8217;t work for every industry or every elearning course. But it does for many. If you do a lot of regulatory ... information. My point is when we create eLearning courses, we should resist the temptation to present and test on things ... there isn’t workplace violence because of the eLearning courses. I took a course one time on “lawful ...
The Rapid Elearning Blog
Escape from Compliance Training Jail
January 29th, 2008 ... repairs) to get up to the appropriate standard and certified. Of course, this takes more time.
As I was waiting in ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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These 3 Tips Can Change Your Compliance E-Learning Forever - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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... elearning and how taking a different approach to its design can save your organization time and money. And of course ... to the desired skill and performance level.
While there are many ways to design your elearning courses, today’s ... similar sense, when it comes to elearning courses, many people like to skim through the course content to get a sense ...
The Rapid Elearning Blog
These 3 Tips Can Change Your Compliance E-Learning Forever ... regulatory urban legends. So we end up with bloated and time consuming courses that only serve the purposes of ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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How to Add Scenarios to Your Rapid E-Learning Courses...Rapidly! - The Rapid eLearning Blog
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How to Add Scenarios to Your Rapid E-Learning Courses…Rapidly!
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Tired of delivering boring, click-and-read elearning courses ... quickly create two types of branched scenarios with PowerPoint for use in your rapid elearning courses.
Create ... elearning is to figure out how the course content is relevant to the learner. Once you understand that, you can ...
April 22nd, 2008
[...] Building scenarios for your elearning courses is a good way to engage your ...
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eQuixotic
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... choose good, thank you very much. And as an eLearning developer, I feel obligated to, um, oblige.
I realize, of course ... actually a dismal failure. Almost every eLearning course sucks rotten eggs.” - Seth Godin
“Stop your eLearning ... eLearning course that will explain the use of this system.
Yes, alarm bells were already sounding in my head.
One hour later, I had managed to navigate my way through possibly the most mind-numbingly inept eLearning course I have ever ... to create good eLearning was not lost on me.
And the banner in the default template used in this course taunted me ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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