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Create Hand-Drawn Graphics in PowerPoint + Free Download

E-learning Uncovered

This all changed a few months ago when I purchased an Intuos Pen & Touch Tablet. Once PowerPoint detects that you have a graphics tablet plugged in, a new “Pens” tab is added to the ribbon that lets you draw just about anything you can imagine on your slides. Click here to download the PowerPoint file.

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eNapkin

Tony Karrer

I'm at the Dan Roam - The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures - keynote at DevLearn. What problems can we solve with pictures? The act of creating the picture forces us to think in new ways. Subtext: whoever draws the best picture gets the funding. Pretty cool pictures.

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DevLearn 2008 - Day 2 Recap

eLearning Weekly

I kicked off Day 2 at DevLearn by facilitating a Breakfast Byte session on DevLearn Live! Not many people showed up, but Wendy Wickham , Matt Wolf , and I spent the time well by discussing our current projects, our impressions of DevLearn, favorite technologies / tools, and more. Whoever draws the best picture gets the funding.

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Best of the Best: Content Authoring Tools

eLearning 24-7

Yes, it offers the social learning authoring features – robust actually, which most vendors in this space does not, but it has added task management and PENS. #7 The newest version adds an adaptive learning capability, which I saw first hand at DevLearn – it was extremely impressive and extremely rare in this space.

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How to Create a Rapid E-Learning Tab in PowerPoint

Rapid eLearning

Insert pictures & clipart. Pens (for hand-drawn markups). This week I’m at Devlearn in Las Vegas. November 1 : Las Vegas, NV (Devlearn). Here are some of the features I like to have in a single tab: Add a new slide/layout. Slide master. Paste as PNG. Access clipart online. Insert shapes. Edit points. Arrange objects.

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My Response to ".Instructional Design is Dead" - by many people

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Think about it first (analysis formal or informal), design a rough estimate of what it "might" look like using either pictures or words or more complex media, develop it, and then give it to people (delivery). DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo - November 10-14 - San Jose, CA did you succeed in fulfilling the original idea?