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Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools

Upside Learning

Should be able to import/export content (like PPT, DOC, or simple HTML), and allow for edits after import. What other features/functions you would expect from the eLearning authoring tools you would be or are using? Should be easy to control and manage graphic styles across course to enforce style guidelines and branding.

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Behind the Scenes with Maestro: Our Innovative and Effective eLearning Development Process

Maestro

We use Google Docs every step of the way to maintain a collaborative and streamlined review process. But once the researching and brainstorming activities are complete, we begin storyboarding in a shared Google Doc with our tried-and-true template. These steps are critical for getting aligned on content details and design direction.

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Help! My Subject Matter Expert Needs to Edit My E-Learning Course

Rapid eLearning

It gets exported to a Word doc. When done, the Word doc is saved and imported back into Storyline. Of course, they can add comments, but you don’t need them since they’ll be making edits in the doc. Forward the Word doc to the subject matter expert with instructions on what to do. Upcoming E-Learning Events.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Google Docs

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Monday, June 18, 2007 Google Docs I played around a bit with Google Docs this weekend. Well, I actually worked with Google Docs this weekend. I dont see in Google Docs a way to do this. Always the issue.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Rise of Rapid e-Learning

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Wednesday, June 27, 2007 The Rise of Rapid e-Learning Mike Alcock, MD of Atlantic Link Ltd has written an article over at Trainingzone.co.uk: The Rise of Rapid e-Learning. Lets see what happens.

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Here Are More Than 200 Free Rapid E-Learning Tutorials

Rapid eLearning

Could be used to create an immersive learning experience. Rapid E-Learning. Use Google sites to manage elearning courses. Use Google Docs to create a free project review process. Download your free 46-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro. Animated bubbles.

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How to Transcribe Text into PowerPoint & E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Use Google Docs to Transcribe Text for HTML5 E-Learning. Some of you use Google Docs instead of Microsoft Office. In Google Docs, under the Tools tab, you’ll find a Voice Typing feature. Download the fully revised, free 63-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro.