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Digital learning content does not have to mean CBT

Clive on Learning

This is no more than a natural evolution from their traditional responsibility for the production of PowerPoint slides and handouts which support most classroom events. What this is not saying is that l&d professionals need to be able to create interactive self-study courses which completely replace their face-to-face predecessors.

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Do You Really Need Instructions on How to Use an E-Learning Course?

Rapid eLearning

Some slides may or may not have audio. Those that do have audio can be adjusted using the volume control button. Many people who use Articulate Engage will create a drop down tab with detailed instructions for those who need them. Tidbits: I did a PowerPoint session for Training Magazine. Consider your audience.

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Here’s How to Be an E-Learning Superstar in 2010

Rapid eLearning

I find most people ask about technical issues like “how to add audio” but when pressed what they really want to know is “how to use audio to make the course better.” You don’t need to share any proprietary data, but if you have some good graphics or a PowerPoint template feel free to share it with others.

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10 Tips on Using Tables in Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Below is a quick demo that shows them in action. Click here to view the table demo. Simple PowerPoint Animations. Use PowerPoint shapes or images to point out things on the table. Add on-click animations to the objects and you can sync the animations to your audio. Duplicate Slides & Hyperlinks in PowerPoint.

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