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A Year’s Worth of Free E-Learning Assets

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Although sometime in June, you may want to break out the DVD player and watch 2012. To ease your burden, I put together a list of all of the posts from 2011 where I shared free elearning assets. I’m also thinking about doing some workshops in Australia in August. January 25-27: Las Vegas ( ASTD TechKnowledge 2012 ).

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More Than a Dozen Ways to Navigate an E-Learning Course

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In this case, they used a screen capture of the course and annotations to highlight the main components of the player. This type of approach works well for those who aren’t familiar with elearning courses. The players are simple and follow normal conventions. Click here to view the demo. No Instructions Please.

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3 Things to Consider When Building Interactive E-Learning

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In a recent post, I built a drag and drop video player where you can select and drag a video title to load a video tutorial. I got lots of questions about how I built the player. Most of the questions were about how I built the drag-and-drop player. I’ll be in Chicago for a few different workshops this week.

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5 Ways to Prepare & Be an E-Learning Winner

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It’s a perfect storm and it’s all so closely linked to learning and what we do. For example, with rapid elearning technology you can hand off all of your work to the subject matter experts and spend your time surfing YouTube for Justin Bieber videos or playing Angry Bird on your sophisticated mlearning device.

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Why You Need PowerPoint 2010 for Rapid E-Learning

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Starting with PowerPoint 2007, there are many features that make the rapid elearning process much more efficient. I detailed some of those features in this post on why PowerPoint 2007 helps you build better elearning. Here’s a link to all of the tutorials in a single player for those who don’t have access to Screenr.

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Does Your Client Need to Know You’re Using PowerPoint?

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However, it never fails that once someone knows you’re using PowerPoint to build the rapid elearning course, they apply the same rules to your elearning course that they’d apply to presentations. And for elearning it’s a multimedia screen used learning. Here are the rest of my workshops for 2012.

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Avoid the Curse of the Frankencourse

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A while back I got an email from a blog reader who was excited about her first elearning project. In fact, her product was less elearning course more Rapid E-Learning Blog museum. And in a similar sense instead of looking like a single course, many elearning courses look like a bunch of courses cobbled together.