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Elearning design: Why to avoid unnecessary animation
http://blog.cathy-moore.com/2009/06/could-animations-hurt-learning
Let's save the world from boring instruction. Interactive workflow at a glance. Flowchart: Will training solve the problem? Checklist for strong design. Changing the look & feel. Links for more tips. Scenario design: live online. Books & how-to. How to become an ID. Could animations hurt learning? Suggests that the common habit of “building” information on a slide can interfere with learning. What does this mean? However, this doesn’t mean that all animation is bad. The published study doesn...It look...
joedeegan.blogspot.com
eLearning Blender: How to Create a "Zoom and Pan" effect in Powerpoint for eLearning
http://joedeegan.blogspot.com/2010/05/how-to-create-zoom-and-pan-effect-in.html
Talking shop about eLearning Development, Instructional Design, and Corporate Training. Monday, May 17, 2010. How to Create a "Zoom and Pan" effect in Powerpoint for eLearning. I am working on a software training project developed with Articulate. Video describing how I created the effect I had so far and asking for suggestions on how I could improve on it. As usual the Articulate community came up huge and responded with some great suggestions to improve the effect. I started things off by describing ho...
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eLearning Blender: Articulate, Captivate, Both, or....?
http://joedeegan.blogspot.com/2010/01/articulate-captivate-both-or.html
Talking shop about eLearning Development, Instructional Design, and Corporate Training. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Articulate, Captivate, Both, or? I've been using Adobe Captivate. For a while now and I am very happy with it for technical training. Before I jump into the trial version of Articulate to test it out I'd like to hear your opinion on eLearning development tools. Here's a brief description of some of the requirements that will come into play in the decision making process. This year I will be ...
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About | e-bites
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My name is Debora Gallo and I am an L&D professional working in the higher education sector in Sydney. This blog is part of my PLE (personal learning environment). A space for me to reflect and write about what i am doing (and learning about) in the e-learning and learning and development field. Some of my passions include health and fitness: sustainable plant based eating, kettlebell sport and living a happy and healthy life! 20 Comments ». Feed for comments on this post. Comment by Mireille Jansma.
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Blogging with Bliss: Welcome to the World Baby Blake!
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A landing place for business strategy, learning, community, and Escoe Bliss current events. Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Welcome to the World Baby Blake! Introducing.Blake David Atkins. Born: December 27, 2012 to his proud parents, Jolynn and David Atkins. Weight: 7lbs. 7oz. A message from the Atkins Family:. Thank you to our friends and colleagues in the Escoe Bliss family who have reached out with words of support and encouragement. Our son Blake is such a blessing! Congratulations, Jolynn and Dave!
jeniseandmark.blogspot.com
Jenise & Mark: For Our Family & Friends: The Blogging Is Back!
http://jeniseandmark.blogspot.com/2008/08/blogging-is-back.html
Jenise and Mark: For Our Family and Friends. The summer of 1973, we were two naive teen-agers who began a wonderful, three-year friendship. Twenty-six years later, the Internet brought us back together and we got married in 1998. Now, we'll use the 'Net to stay in touch with you, the people we love. Saturday, August 30, 2008. The Blogging Is Back! Sorry for the Long Absence. I am 95% recovered from the rear-end accident, thanks to prayers, my chiropractor Dr. Marcus Morris. And his use of activators.
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Jenise & Mark: For Our Family & Friends: 08/01/2008 - 09/01/2008
http://jeniseandmark.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html
Jenise and Mark: For Our Family and Friends. The summer of 1973, we were two naive teen-agers who began a wonderful, three-year friendship. Twenty-six years later, the Internet brought us back together and we got married in 1998. Now, we'll use the 'Net to stay in touch with you, the people we love. Saturday, August 30, 2008. The Blogging Is Back! Sorry for the Long Absence. I am 95% recovered from the rear-end accident, thanks to prayers, my chiropractor Dr. Marcus Morris. And his use of activators.