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How do you build eLearning?

B Online Learning

Do you import a bunch of PowerPoint slides, add a player skin with the obligatory Next and Previous buttons, attach some word documents as resources, and then hit publish? What if we deliver the training course on what we think the problem is, but in fact it was something completely different? Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2003.

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PowerPoint Converter with Animations and Sound

DigitalChalk eLearning

a PowerPoint converter was introduced that greatly simplifies uploading a PowerPoint to our online training software. This gives you three great options to choose from now – chalkboard, web archive, and a PowerPoint converter! From the left side menu select the “Import a PowerPoint” option.

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Editing the Custom Dictionary in Word and PowerPoint

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Technical terms, program names, proper names, and acronyms can light up your Word or PowerPoint screen with red zigzag underlines, causing not only annoyance but also a risk that you will overlook an actual misspelled word. But the Custom dictionary, which Word and PowerPoint share, can actually help clean up the mess.

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7 Things About eLearning Your CEO/Executive Director Wants to Know

Association eLearning

If you’re part of a corporation, maybe you’ve decided that training and employee development would be more efficient if it were all online. It’d save time and resources, and you could standardize training, but how do you explain eLearning to the CEO? Will you train managers to become leaders?

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How Long Does It Take to Develop One Hour of E-Learning-Updated for 2009

Kapp Notes

Here are survey results from The eLearning Guild The e-learning Development Time Ratio Survey And here is my attempt at a measurement from 2003. Time to Develop One Hour of Training Perhaps the most interesting part of the article is the comparison of 2003 and 2009 numbers. How Long Does it Take? both higher.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: David Byrne and PowerPoint

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Friday, April 06, 2007 David Byrne and PowerPoint Remember back in 2003, when David Byrne published a book (described by AP Technology Writer Rachel Konrad as a " coffee table book for nerds ") called E.E.E.I. Here, here.

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6 Courses for Simple Software Upgrades

OpenSesame

Many are still using software like Microsoft Office 2003 – they’re aware that it is outdated, but are nervous about losing data during an upgrade or facing other difficulties along the way. The bundles are compilations of shorter courses that provide training on all aspects of the topic. Companies are almost as far behind.

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