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Microsoft One Note Training: What Is One Note and What Can It Do?

OpenSesame

Each of TutorPro’s course modules includes audio and exercises that are specifically targeted to help you meet your Microsoft OneNote training goals. The post Microsoft One Note Training: What Is One Note and What Can It Do? appeared first on OpenSesame.

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4 Tips to Writing eLearning Scripts That Sing

Association eLearning

One note of caution for lightening your scripts. This might be okay depending on your audience, but if your eLearning will be translated or localized, these informal phrases can be misunderstood in other cultures. Transitions create flow and help connect the objectives in your learning. Think of these as verses in a song.

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Crash Course For Constructive Feedback

Association eLearning

Solid feedback helps people make needed adjustments and improvements to their work. If a comment doesn’t do any of those things, it’s probably not going to be very helpful. Leave conflicting notes. One note says, “Replace the word ‘dog’ with ‘canine’ throughout this module.” What did it say? disagreements.

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How Do You Find A Great Instructional Design Company?

Spark Your Interest

Articulate, for example, has a community forum called ‘E-Learning Heroes’ Here course creators get help on everything e-learning. Note, with the latter search term that uses the platform name (in this case Articulate) you need to insert company into the search.

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Using Fantasy in Instructional #Games

Kapp Notes

It turns out that there are several valid and research-based reasons for including fantasy as a key element in the design of games to help people learn. Cognitively a fantasy can help a learner apply old knowledge to understand new things. So fantasy helps in this situation. Additionally, fantasy tends to evoke curiosity.

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Using LearnDash with Live Webinars: A Guide

LearnDash

We’ve put together a run-down of some of the most useful features, as well as a few of the most popular webinar options to help you get started. As we said before, webinars come in a range of options with various pricing plans depending on the features you need. What features do you need for your webinar?

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Sharing pointedly or broadly

Clark Quinn

In a (rare) fit of tidying, I was moving from one note-taking app to another, and found a diagram I’d jotted, and it rekindled my thinking. Typically, microblogs (and chat) are for short messages, such as requests for help or pointers to something interesting.

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