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More Answers to Your Rapid E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

If you do get a budget then you can stretch your money by purchasing the lower resolution images. You don’t need print-quality images for elearning courses. I usually get my images from Fotolio or iStockphoto but there are dozens of good stock image sites. Download the free assets from the elearning community.

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How to Be Successful at Rapid E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Here’s what I find typical of people who do rapid elearning. I call this the rapid elearning story because it’s a story many people relate to. It’s also a great framework for learning to build courses. I shared more detail in the post on building a roadmap to better rapid elearning. Rapid Authoring.

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Your Guide to an Affordable eLearning Content Service

Thinkdom

User Engagement: With dynamic elements, Interactive PPTs offer a more engaging experience than traditional eLearning courses. Maintenance Savings: Updates to Interactive PPTs can be made quickly and at a low cost, reducing the expenses associated with maintaining up-to-date training materials. How AI Design Mitigates Challenges?

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How to Copy Text from Flash Courses When You Don’t have the Original File

Rapid eLearning

It’s easy enough to extract the media (like images and video) from the published output. Use OneNote to Convert Text from Image for Flash to HTML5 Courses. OneNote has a screen capture feature and the option to copy text from the captured image. Right-click on the image to copy text from the picture.

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Thoughts on a “Controversial” Approach to Rapid eLearning Development

OpenSesame

An emerging trend in workplace learning (not a new one by any means) is making use of the tools at your immediate disposal to create quick, low-cost, or no-cost learning assets & resources, and Tom uses a great example in YouTube. FT Rapid E-learning Ecosystem.

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The most updated and informative e-Learning community on Twitter

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 11/28/2010 The most updated and informative e-Learning community on Twitter On Twitter exists a resourceful community of e-Learning professionals.

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10 Tips for Better Troubleshooting & Technical Support

Rapid eLearning

I’m really proud of the e -learning heroes community. Many e -learning developers are small teams of one or two people, so see the community as an extension of the team. In fact, many of the questions I see asked in the community are answered in the basic tutorials. It’s Volunteer Time.

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