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Busting my Brain with Flash

Learning Developments

First, I started with a good online resource that shows instructional videos and allows the learner to work through sample files. For example, a scene where you see someone using a computer from behind the person's back and then zoom in to show the monitor full screen. I'm still working on that one.

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Busting my Brain with Flash

Learning Developments

First, I started with a good online resource that shows instructional videos and allows the learner to work through sample files. For example, a scene where you see someone using a computer from behind the person's back and then zoom in to show the monitor full screen. I'm still working on that one.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

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There is also another example of this same approach I found useful in a post by Tim Mushen. Sample sendMail() code to be inserted in Lectora: function sendMail() { var stripCoreData = gstrEmailBody.replace("Core Data", ""); var stripQuotes = stripCoreData; while(stripQuotes.indexOf(""" ) ! Using Send E-mail from Captivate.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

There is also another example of this same approach I found useful in a post by Tim Mushen. Sample sendMail() code to be inserted in Lectora: function sendMail() { var stripCoreData = gstrEmailBody.replace("Core Data", ""); var stripQuotes = stripCoreData; while(stripQuotes.indexOf(""" ) ! I used Captivate 3 to verify this.

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Bullets are Bad, Questions are Good

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Let's turn it into a question using examples of the behavior discussed. Don't go crazy with the font colors. Use bold to show emphasis. Who wants to read a list like that? More importantly, who is going to remember this? Which would you prefer as a learner? More importantly, which is the learner likely to remember after taking the course?

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Gesturing and Projecting with Mobile Devices

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For example, three years ago I didn't even mention Android in the post. For example, gesturing from one device's projection to another to move files in between them or to swap business or contact information. Three years ago I wrote a blog post about how technology may address these issues in the future. Today, I'm a huge Android fan.

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Using Blank Slides for Feedback in Articulate Quizmaker

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I show an example of how to use blank slides for creating rich feedback in Quizmaker in my guest blog post for Integrated Learning Services Crafting Feedback in Articulate. It also contains the concept of a blank slide that can be put any where in a quiz and used for any type of learning, feedback, or reinforcement of learning concepts.