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Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds
... winner on his hands (I’ll take a mere 20% for the concept, Garr).
Sidenote: I could easily have called my own blog ... ) blog on presentation design. I’m a great fan of his blog, so it should be no surprise I am also a great fan of ... eLearning should be thrown away.”
90%???
He was being kind.
My own disgust with the pitiful state of eLearning rose to ... . Simulations? Nope. But hey, it did include a few silly “knowledge checks” thrown in to add a ...
eQuixotic
- Thursday, May 1, 2008 -
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Choosing Tools - Big Question for July
... choices.So, this month, The Big Question is...Choosing Tools?Please answer this question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post.(For further help in how to participate via blog posts, see the side bar.)Points to Consider:How does the ... As compared to ten years ago when there were roughly four major authoring tools, today there are a large number of different tools and different approaches to creating content. You can use standard authoring tools, rapid development tools, LCMS, simulation development tools, HTML editors, Wikis, and many others including a vast array of media ...
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Choosing Tools - Big Question for July
... choices.So, this month, The Big Question is...Choosing Tools?Please answer this question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post.(For further help in how to participate via blog posts, see the side bar.)Points to Consider:How does the ... As compared to ten years ago when there were roughly four major authoring tools, today there are a large number of different tools and different approaches to creating content. You can use standard authoring tools, rapid development tools, LCMS, simulation development tools, HTML editors, Wikis, and many others including a vast array of media ...
Learning Circuits
- Tuesday, July 10, 2007 -
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Big Question for June - Where are the Examples of eLearning?
... question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post.(For further help in how to participate via blog posts ... Clark Aldrich's Blog: The Elements of Interactivity [Examples] of simulations: a dynamic list of entries with playable ... Escribano LifeLongLearningLab Examples of E-Learning 27-Jun-2007 19:17:02Gabe Anderson Articulate - Word of Mouth Blog Where ... 11-Jun-2007 02:37:24Quintus Joubert eLearning Blog Where are the Examples of eLearning? 11-Jun-2007 12:50:52Peter Isackson Learning Circuits Blog Example of eLearning 09-Jun-2007 10:33:33Kevin Vaughan Flexible Learning Network Designing ...
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Big Question for June - Where are the Examples of eLearning?
... question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post.(For further help in how to participate via blog posts ... Clark Aldrich's Blog: The Elements of Interactivity [Examples] of simulations: a dynamic list of entries with playable ... Escribano LifeLongLearningLab Examples of E-Learning 27-Jun-2007 19:17:02Gabe Anderson Articulate - Word of Mouth Blog Where ... 11-Jun-2007 02:37:24Quintus Joubert eLearning Blog Where are the Examples of eLearning? 11-Jun-2007 12:50:52Peter Isackson Learning Circuits Blog Example of eLearning 09-Jun-2007 10:33:33Kevin Vaughan Flexible Learning Network Designing ...
Learning Circuits
- Monday, June 4, 2007 -
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April Big Question - ILT and Off-the-Shelf Vendors ⬠What Should They Do?
... question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post.(For further help in how to participate via blog posts, see ... increase ways in which people can learn.Courseware Quality: Higher quality courseware (simulations, interactive ... ? Should they all get out of the business now?Participating Blogs: The Big Question for April has been closed. If you'd ... LifeLongLearningLab Thinking about BIG Questions Guy W Wallace The Pursuing Performance Blog ... eLearning Blog PowerPoint vs. interactive learning Harold Jarche Harold Jarche ...
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Quality vs. Speed
Out of 24 participating posts and nearly 40 comments on those posts, not a single person predicted that they would answer all 12 of The Big Questions in 2007 - how disappointing.Well your first chance to redeem yourself comes in the form of January's The Big Question:What are the trade offs between quality learning programs and rapid e-learning and how do you decide?Please answer this question by posting to your own blog.(For further help in how to participate via blog posts ... -Learning or interacting with fellow learners, possible use of games or simulations, richer blends, but designing ...
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Top Ten Suggested New Year's Resolutions for eLearning Professionals
... the tools to shovel it out.I will propell my own learning forward by starting my own blog and participating in the ... I just saw a great post The Knowledge Worker's New Year's Resolutions. It suggested some Resolutions for the Knowledge Worker. In short, it's a great post and worth reading on its own, but in the meantime, I've stolen some of what I think ... , simulations, compelling storylines. I'll think like a novelist, movie producer, someone who cares about engaging the audience.I ... will read my own e-mails before sending them to make sure they are comprehensible to others.I will make sure that ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, January 4, 2007 -
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Text- The Neglected Media in Multimedia Design
... http://psychology.wichita.edu/surl/usabilitynews/72/columns.htm
Apologies about the duplication to readers of my own blog, but I thought this worthy of posting here. Even an immersive VR simulation has been known to start with or ...
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Workflow learning vs. the "me-focus" culture
Big Blue is advocating it, then workflow learning has come a long way, baby.I did a piece on this on my own blog, and have ... The idea of workflow learning is surprisingly controversial. I attended the "Innovations in E-learningâ¬ý symposium last week, put together by George Mason University, the US Naval Education and Training Command, and the Defence Acquisition University. I was interested in hearing what Jay Cross, Clark Aldrich, Harvey Singh and Ben Watson had to say about workflow learning, collaboration, and simulations, since these are things I have always been passionate about.
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