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iSPRING SUITE 10: No Faster Way to Go From PowerPoint to eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I’m betting that you have seen your fair share of presentations containing too many slides packed with as much text and clipart as possible. Most of the slides have a main headline, a subhead, a bulleted list, clipart images, and copious amounts of animation (the bullets fly here, there, everywhere.

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Tips for Creating Better ELearning

LearnDash

More specifically, this means enticing the learner to interact with the content (where applicable), and also making sure that you don’t lose the learner because of poor design techniques. All of the content, headings, subheadings, pictures, fonts, and terminology should be used in a consistent manner through the entire course.

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The Pivotal Role of Video in Education

LearnDash

In the infancy of this industry it was not uncommon to sit through elearning modules that consisted entirely of Microsoft PowerPoint slides and perhaps some Clipart sprinkled throughout. I think while we see an increase of video use from an education standpoint we will see modifications in how video content is produced. That was it.

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How to Choose the Best Images for Your e-Learning

Trivantis

Your image should be more than just generic clipart. Check out this whitepaper for more tips on localizing your e-Learning content: What is e-Learning Localization? To keep your course looking neat and professional, don’t mix and match clipart and photos. Does it attract your learners’ attention?

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How to Convert Your Training Content into Mobile Learning Format

Practi

Best Practices to Convert Your Training Content into Mobile Learning . Once you have chosen a good project for mobile learning , and decided on content that will provide a win-win to the company and your target learners, it is important to make certain that your content is “mobile ready”. Chunking Your Content.

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Friday Finds — Positive Propaganda, Seductive Details, Thinking Fast & Slow

Mike Taylor

Students had difficulty recalling content presented alongside such animations compared to still images. So, pause for thought before clicking “insert clipart.” With eLearning content libraries, you can quickly and easily deploy thousands of courses across hundreds of topics.

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Are confidentiality concerns holding back the e-learning industry?

From the Coleface

. • Adaptive/ responsive publishing (the same code responding to the device that is showing the screen content to ensure that the format is optimised for the device). Use of imagery e.g. background full screen photos and the early culling of clipart.