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DavidSprouseCUAn Articulate eLearning Blog site
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Doug Peterson"The tendency when working with PowerPoint is to start with the template structure. This works fine if you want to create quick presentations. The problem with that approach is you tend to get slides full of bullet points. "
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Cody CarltonTOm's blog
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Judy Robisonusing powerpoint to present learning on line - but not your usual PPT!
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Sheila TebbanoExcellent tools and tutorials.
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Christine HowardThis is a blog put on by the authoring tool Articulate. This blog contains many tutorials for how to create content that can be shared via an LMS such as Moodle.
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use a desktop microphone
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have them all open and sized to the record window
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Ann PestoriousRapid course development blog
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Tom StimsonThe Rapid eLearning Blog . Great tips such as http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/how-to-create-screencasts-you-can-be-proud-of/
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wayne andersonTips for preparing, recording and producing screencasts.
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Michael Hotrumfree screencasting toll web based from articulate
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Cris CrissmanCathi recommended
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Kanchan ShineTips on building an ID portfolio.
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Instructional design: Do you have examples of different approaches to learning and course design. I look at a lot of courses and most of them are usually linear. Have some examples of how to engage your learners and how they can interact with the content.
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Build a case study for each project. It doesn’t need to be overly fancy. Describe the project objectives, what you did, and the results. If you have examples add them. If not, at least try to add some screenshots.
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Amy Soule"Practical, real-world tips for e-learning success!"
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Donna Baumbachpractical ideas for elearning and teaching
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Adele LPractical real-world tips for e-learning success!
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John RossRapid e-learning blog
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Sarah HorriganThe Rapid E-Learning Blog shares practical tips and tricks to help you become a rapid elearning pro.
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This doesn’t have to be overly complicated. Well designed case studies or scenarios can create a need for the learners to pull the information. If I had taken a course on crown molding prior to hanging it up, I probably wouldn’t have remembered the cutting procedures. However, once I had a need, I was motivated to find the solution and to this day, seven years later, still remember how to cut the molding.
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save it as a vector image (.emf), you’ll be able to make modifications to the background later.
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the image below shows some simple changes I’ve made to the same image.
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Dan TaoThe Rapid eLearning Blog
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What will make the course that you build interesting to them?
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How can you tap into that motivation?
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exploration, thinking with your hands, and role playing.
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Building an effective elearning course is more than just applying the mechanics
of instructional design. It also involves a creative approach to visual
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Dennis OConnorThe rapid e-learning blog always has interesting articles.
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The way it seems to work is that organizations restructure and somewhere in the process the training people are usually the first to go.
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So if I were to offer any advice, it would be to provide the most value that you can.
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Jen KraucisBlog
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Laura SummersHelpful eLearning tips within this blog
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Allison Kipta"The Rapid E-Learning Blog shares practical tips and tricks to help you become a rapid elearning pro. It is hosted by Tom Kuhlmann who has over 15 years of hands-on experience in the training industry and currently runs the community at Articulate."
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