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Five Tips on 3D eLearning and Training Courtesy of VenueGen

Kapp Notes

The key to an immersive movie viewing experience is the suspension of disbelief. We have all watched low budget movies with poor and unconvincing graphics and sets. No matter how great the dialogue or story line, you probably struggled to “get into” the movie. Do their lips move appropriately while speaking?

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Halloween Edition – Tricks and Treats

eLearning 24-7

When the movie Poltergeist came out with the clown part in it, yeah, that was it for me. Deployment type – SaaS, Client-Hosted; if SaaS this means in the cloud, if Client-Hosted it means the system can sit behind your firewall on your servers. My phone was on silent, and a voice said hi. Pricing – A price range.

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The Power Of Effective E Learning Content Development: How To Do It Well

Spark Your Interest

It’s more akin to taking a novel and converting it into a movie. Online readers also expect a more conversational and informal tone than print readers, and they appreciate a personal and engaging voice. Adapting your existing content is like adapting a novel to a movie. Below are a few examples.

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How Video-Based Learning Impacts the Future of Corporate Training

Obsidian Learning

This isn’t flying cars on The Jetsons or James Bond movie gadgets—this is everyday video-based content available right now, mostly for free, in some cases produced, uploaded, marketed, and consumed by children. That’s what learners are used to, what they know is possible, what they expect…outside the corporate firewall.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

The amygdala shapes the internal movie we call our time-delayed “reality” with emotion before we become aware. Or voice-recognition experts. The hunger for proprietary knowledge does not stop at the firewall. Talking with your inner voice. Nerves, eyes, and receptors are all part of the way we think. And emotion?