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Microsoft PowerPoint: Fixing Tables

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ Walther    I've said it a thousand times: when it comes to eLearning (and presentations in general), PowerPoint is not the problem. That being said, I wouldn't let PowerPoint off the hook altogether. Remove repetition In this case, repeating 2013 for every month of the year was not necessary.

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8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning

mLearning Revolution

However we need more from our Industry and it’s my hope that 2013 will be the year we fully immerse ourselves into what I call the ‘ Post-eLearning era ‘ and seize the potential of mLearning. With that said, here are 8 things I believe we must do in 2013 to leverage mobile and advance mobile learning: 1.

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The Rise of the Webpage

AXIOM Learning Solutions

The slide as the eLearning basis was quite mature and advanced tools had been created to make the slide highly interactive. The visual quality of slide as a basis for eLearning was terrible on these new, modern, and very popular devices. First, 2013 was still early for mobile learning. It’s the year 2010.

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Our 2013 Mantra for #mLearning: Simplify, Simplify, Simplify [Lessons from LinkedIn]

mLearning Revolution

May 2013 be the year each one of us creates a dent in our own Universe! Every new version comes with more interactions, more widgets, more timelines, more triggers, more ways of animating text, and more support for all those animations in PowerPoint. First, I would like to wish you a Happy New Year.

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How to Create Profitable Online Courses and Membership Sites Even After Failures Along the Way with Pete McPherson from Do You Even Blog

LifterLMS

One interesting trend with online content and memberships is that there’s sort of a 90-10-1 rule where 90% of people are lurking on social media and in your membership community, not participating or asking questions, but following what’s going on. This is 2013, 2014 when this happened. I was just creating stuff in PowerPoint.

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E-learning: A simpler approach, please?

Coorpacademy

The first feature developed with this software was the ‘import my PowerPoint deck’ tool and too much of the market never progressed any further. As a result, we’ve had a full generation of training L&D professionals uploading PowerPoint decks into learning management systems and presenting that to group of learners. .

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How to improve your data visualization

BrightCarbon

Data visualization” has been trending in recent years thanks to prominent data journalism books and blogs such as Information is Beautiful , Mona Chalabi and The Pudding. You’re sat in a sales pitch, and up pops this familiar slide: What does that slide actually tell you about the company? Remember our slide from earlier?

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