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Using iPads to Support Training Delivery

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By Dean Hawkinson Recently, I had the opportunity to design my first paperless classroom course , which used iPads to support its delivery. The purpose of using the iPads was to replace paper-based workbooks and job aids , and provide learners with easy access to training resources.

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

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However, you can either design your document for printing or as an interactive PDF. Keep in mind, however, that if you do use any Flash elements, they will not work on the iPad or any other Apple product. Your design of the document would be much simpler, so the end user could easily print it for future reference.

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Designing mLearning for Touch Screens

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However, in the rush to create mLearning that “runs on the iPad,” it’s important not to forget we’re no longer creating training for a mouse and cursor environment. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc. This eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services , an eLearning design & development company.

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Two Simple Rules for Evaluating E-Learning Project Changes

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Let''s face it, most requests for e-learning are vague at best. The client wants an e-learning about a particular topic, they put some PowerPoint slides together with lots of words and bullets (and no graphics!) and say "turn this into e-learning." E-learning. The client is relying on you to be the e-learning expert.

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Technology Advancement and Learning – Help or Hindrance?

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I have worked in a learning environment for just over 10 years – not a very long time when you think about the grand scheme of things. There have been many leaps forward in technology for learning in the past 10 years. What does all of this mean to learning? But guess what?

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Snap! by Lectora Review

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In short, Snap-published content won't run on the iPhone or iPad. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc. This eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services , an eLearning design & development company. Work in Progress? What are your impressions of Snap? Have you put it to good use yet?

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When are System Simulations Appropriate?

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They are a great way to learn system navigation without using the actual system. This is the most effective way to identify if the learner has truly learned to navigate the system. Remember, for mLearning, Apple products such as the iPhone and iPad do not run Flash. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc. By Dean Hawkinson.