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Are confidentiality concerns holding back the e-learning industry?

From the Coleface

Use of imagery e.g. background full screen photos and the early culling of clipart. Showing a few screens of a module proves that the provider has not invented their client list and that the screens are demonstrating a variety of interactions, and well-designed menus but not much more. But of what?

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Using Custom Artwork to Build Beautiful eLearning Without Breaking the Budget

eLearning Architect

We've all spent hours in front of eLearning or PowerPoint presentations filled with dodgy clipart or stock photos. I was recently working with a large client on a series of eLearning modules which were going to be delivered to tens of thousands of subcontractors within their supply chain.

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Use Your LMS to ???Get Personal??? with Your Learners

Mindflash

Or, what if you created an online training module for managers, with the content and quizzes related to showing them how their teams have performed during training? What if you provided SMEs with quiz data from online courses? Or, recruit them to create additional training modules.

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VizThink and Visual Thinking and Learning - Still Not Sure

Tony Karrer

When creating an e-learning module, there are dozens, maybe even hundreds of pages of material required to document what is to be created. Very rarely will someone read pages of text, where a visual that communicates the same message provides a quick way for people to review and then respond. Tom suggests.

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Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning

eFront

SXC (stock.xhng) The SXC is a website providing free-to use stock photography and illustrations. Public Domain Photos 5,000 free photos, 8,000 free cliparts. Free Images Not just another clipart graphic site. Extensions on RSS module ► July (2) The gradebook module Building an advanced eFront theme using CSS3 eleme.

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Introduction to Personalized ELearning

LearnDash

In the past it wasn’t uncommon for an elearning module to simply have some generic text in a PowerPoint-type format. If you were lucky there would be some Clipart included as well. Well, gone are those days (and same with Clipart , if you didn’t know).

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