Thu.May 16, 2013

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7 Major Learning Styles – Which One are You?

LearnDash

'Everyone learns differently, that’s nothing new. However, over the years the different styles of learning have usually been cut down to visual, physical (learn-by-doing), or audible. Truth is, we could probably dissect each of these learning three styles down even further and arrive at a handful of sub-levels. Learning is a complicated concept as everyone is unique in their own way, and learns in their own way as well.

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ASSESSMENTS—SPELLING, VOCABULARY, MATH QUIZZES FOR THE ELEARNERS—PART TWO

Raptivity

'Part one of this post describes what an assessment is and why it’s important. This post describes how you can make them fun using the new Visual Assessment tool. How can you make a quiz/assessment fun? In the eLearning world, [.].

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Writing & Grammar: Nauseated by Nauseous

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

'by Jennie Ruby. Just as software experts have to keep up to date with the latest versions of software, professional writers and editors have to keep up with the latest versions of English. Our language gains new nouns and verbs constantly, and our existing words change meanings. Old rules of usage fall out of fashion or are debunked by the latest scholars, and common errors our school teachers pounded into our heads may have become accepted as correct over time.

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Adobe Captivate Review: The E-Learning Showdown Continues

Dashe & Thomson

'(Note: This is Part 2 of a 4-part series comparing Articulate Presenter, Captivate, and Storyline. Subscribe to the blog at the bottom of this post to be updated when Part 3 is published. Read Part 1 on our Articulate Presenter Review.) Now up: Adobe Captivate. Given that I’ve been using Captivate [.] The post Adobe Captivate Review: The E-Learning Showdown Continues appeared first on Social Learning Blog.

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The Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Customer Learning

Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your organization’s bottom line. Our research has shown a clear correlation between high program maturity (and ROI!) and choosing the right monetization strategy. This eBook contains clear, actionable ways to approach packaging and pricing models that will help your association grow revenue, improve profitability, and drive expansion into new markets.

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Contextifying

Clark Quinn

'In creating a presentation for the Guild’s upcoming mLearnCon , I was thinking about ways we go wrong, and one is thinking that it’s just about content. Really, context is the new opportunity. So what are the opportunities? I thought of three possible ways in which we might use context: where, when, and what’s near. Most of mobile context is about where we are.

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7 Tips to Delivering Effective Online Training

DigitalChalk eLearning

'Delivering online training can be a bit overwhelming if you are unsure of where to begin. You may have a great online platform for your course, but need help creating some interactive, relevant course material. We have put together 7 tips to help you create an “out of the box” course. Follow these guidelines and you’ll be sure to impress! Prepare, prepare, prepare.

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Camtasia Studio 8: How We Use Hotspots

TechSmith Camtasia

'If you’ve watched any of our video tutorials , you may have noticed that we usually include a clickable link to surveys or other tutorials. Well, as long as your videos are delivered through the TechSmith Smart Player , you can do the exact same thing! You can do even more with a little creativity – like use hotspots to break a video into sections or create a custom table of contents.

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Join us in June: Adobe eLearning eSeminars: Sign up now for Free

Adobe Captivate

'I’m thrilled to announce a wonderful lineup of amazing eSeminars scheduled throughout June. We’ve got a solid group of eSeminars prepared for your learning and enjoyment and we hope you’ll jump right in and explore these awesome offerings. As always our eSeminars are free and focus on a broad variety of topics from basic technical [.].

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Three Ways to Improve E-Learning

CLO Magazine

'If you find e-learning to be among the most efficient methods of learning delivery, you’re not alone. But these technology trends can take it a step further. Technological advances are challenging learning professionals to rethink how they approach more traditional methods of delivery, such as e-learning. Studies have shown that e-learning is one of the most effective methods of learning delivery, especially in safety and health care compliance.

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Modernizing Hiring: The Rise of Contingent Recruitment in 2024

The job market is changing fast, and to stay ahead, your hiring strategy needs to be flexible. With recent economic shifts, more companies are turning to contingent workers for their adaptability and cost savings. In fact, 32% of businesses are already prioritizing contingent over traditional full-time positions. Curious to learn more? In our new guide, you'll discover: The major benefits of incorporating contingent workers into your team.

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Update to ZebraZapps Makes It More Appealing

E-learning Uncovered

'While we regularly write about Articulate, Lectora, and Captivate, we are often asked our opinion about ZebraZapps. I’ve been impressed with the power and ease of use of that tool since I first saw it demo’d about four years ago. I’ve always been hesitant from giving it my full recommendation for one key reason: up until now, your published course resides on their servers.

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First Impressions: Books Are Judged by the Cover

The Learning Dispatch

'Why do people say, “You can’t judge a book by its cover?” We make snap decisions all the time and those decisions are based on the first impression, which metaphorically speaking, is the book cover. Books by Chip Heath and Dan Heath got me thinking about their high impact book covers and how important first impressions are to online training. Estimated reading time: 3 minutes For the uninitiated, Chip Heath and Dan Heath are the authors of Made to Stick , Switch , and Decisive.

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12 Sure-Fire Ways to Make People Hate Your eLearning

SHIFT eLearning

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