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Writing books

Clark Quinn

A lot, obviously (7 books, numerous articles, this blog, white papers, …). As another colleague who just published posted some thoughts on what they learned, I realize it may be appropriate to toss out some thoughts on writing books. I know some of the barriers to writing a book, for sure. The overwhelming scope, for one.

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Camtasia Studio: Locking Tracks

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Mind you that this was long before I'd figured things out and written several books on Camtasia.). in every track.  But prior to clicking Cut,  lock  the tracks you don't want to alter prior to using the Cut tool.   I was like any new user--I was developing eLearning content with zero training.

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Launch or Stretch Your L&D Career: Top Five Books to Fuel Your Success

Learning Rebels

Although that’s not to say that those of us who have been around the block a time or two don’t require an adjustment in knowledge and mindset, and to this point, books can be invaluable resources to guide you on your journey. Top Five Books for your summer reading list So – here, my friends, is your reading list for the summer.

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The Future of Reading: Augmented Reality Books

Kitaboo

Augmented reality books have facilitated active participation in learners as opposed to the conventional teaching-listening method. While using augmented reality books , a person can continue accessing paper-based textbooks with an add-on of a virtual environment for an immersive experience. What are Augmented Reality Books?

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Offline Activity Tracking Now Possible With KITABOO

Kitaboo

As the importance of offline learning grows, so does the challenge of effectively tracking learners’ activities in environments with intermittent internet connectivity. Before we explore them, let’s understand what the challenges of tracking offline activity are first. Table of Contents: I. These include the following: 1.

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5 books for all learning professionals

Matthew Guyan

A few years ago, I wrote a blog post where I shared 5 books every eLearning professional should read. The reason I’ve selected each of these books is because they’ve contributed to the evolution of the way I work. This is a terrific book that spans all activities and roles of modern Learning and Development teams.

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How to Effectively Track Student Progress in Publishing?

Kitaboo

This transformation, although necessary, also brought to light various inefficiencies in the previous system of teaching and tracking student progress. With online tools and the rise of learning-related databases, student tracking has improved a great deal. The Impact of Effective Student Tracking III. Let’s dive in.

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