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3 Learning Lessons from the Movie “Back to the Future”

Xyleme

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How to unlock engagement and retention with stellar e-learning content

Docebo

Your LMS content strategy is the core foundation of your training programs. Top-tier pieces of content and learning objects are what drive engagement, knowledge retention, and positive user experiences so that your audiences never stop learning. . Your LMS might be the bee’s knees, but your content is equally important too.

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PowerPoint 2010: Converting Presentations to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In previous versions of PowerPoint, converting presentations to movies  could be a bit of a laborious task. You won't be clicking your mouse to continue the presentation once it is a movie and you may find that the default transition time goes too fast (or not fast enough) for your liking. by AJ George.   Click Save.

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Effective Rapid eLearning from Classroom Learning Content?

Vignettes Learning

Therefore, it is only logical to assign them the development of content in line with their expertise. Yet, developers must be constantly aware that content developed by SMEs for onsite classroom may not be as useful if used for rapid elearning. I used the movie Karate Kid (1984) as a metaphor for eLearning development.

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Your ticket to upgrade: Debut of Content Controller 3.2

Rustici Software

If anyone knows me, they know I love movies. Pre-quarantine, my wife and I would go to the movies every weekend to see something. One of our favorite things about seeing movies is that feeling you get when you may be going through the motions to just get out of the house, but then you see something that just works for you.

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25 Random Acts of Kindness for L&D Professionals

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Watch your favorite movie—again. Add captions to audiovisual content. Use plain language principles to make content easier to read. Read a book. Play a board game with your family or friends. If you use autocaptions for live events, edit them to ensure accuracy for the recordings. Writing a scenario? Use inclusive language.

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How to unlock engagement and retention with stellar e-learning content

Docebo

Your LMS content strategy is the core foundation of your training programs. Top-tier pieces of content and learning objects are what drive engagement, knowledge retention, and positive user experiences so that your audiences never stop learning. . Your LMS might be the bee’s knees, but your content is equally important too.