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#DevLearn retrospective: Start dreaming about the future of eLearning

Challenge to Learn

This year more than ever DevLearn addressed the future of eLearning. The message from the keynote by John Landau was that imagination precedes the technique. The stories in movies like Titanic and Avatar were impossible to realize with the techniques available at the time the stories were written. So they created the techniques in order to be able to create the movies.

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Adobe FrameMaker 11: Get Miffed

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Barb Binder    I received another great question from one of my FrameMaker students :  Hi Barb. A real quick question. I have FrameMaker version 9.  I downloaded the trial for 11 to take your class. My 30 day trial ends today. I attempted to open my FrameMaker 11 files using FrameMaker 9 but can't. Suggestions? You just need to save the FrameMaker 11 files into a format that FrameMaker 9 will understand.

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DevLearn Conference and Expo 2012: Recap by Bill Brandon and Jennifer Neibert

LearningGuild

DevLearn 2012 was an incredible event. It capped a remarkable year of change with more professionals registered and attending (just short of 2000) than at any previous eLearning Guild conference. In this brief recap, we’ll try to give you a better sense of the excitement at the Aria last week. In this case, it’s important that what happened in Vegas, does NOT stay in Vegas!

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Help me select a design for Blips, our iPhone app

Jay Cross

Internet Time Lab needs an icon for its forthcoming mobile app. “Blips” records a person’s feelings at various times during the day and displays aggregate results on the web. The name Blips refers to the scant amount of time — a couple of Blips a day– it takes to increase one’s feelings of contentment and satisfaction. I crowdsourced the design of the icon to 99Designs.

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Measuring the ROI of Enterprise Learning for Customers, Partners, and Professionals

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Writing & Grammar: Apostrophes and Pronouns

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jennie Ruby    The apostrophe can indicate possessive or sometimes plural, as we have recently seen. But wait, there's more: the apostrophe can form a contraction: collapsing two words together and leaving out some letters. Some examples are  could've- -short for  could have --and  must've , which is short for  must have.

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