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Different Types of Lecturers –Not all are Good–Which Inhabit Your Organization

Kapp Notes

People often like to compare game-based learning to lectures. Many people don’t realize there are also different types of lectures and most lecture types are not that good. Many people don’t realize there are also different types of lectures and most lecture types are not that good.

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Engagement in Training – Part I – The Pitfalls of Lecture-Based Training

Jigsaw Interactive

The top two portions of the pyramid represent the decreased levels of the learning experience because they represent only a visual and verbal level so students are not participating and instructors are only lecturing. Lecture-based learning is the weakest when it comes to learning and retention.

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Why lectures?

Learning with e's

A recent article on the BBC News website asks why lectures aren't obsolete. It seems strange that although research points to their ineffectiveness as a method of learning, lectures still figure predominantly in higher education. The third concerns the nature of the lecture itself. There are three issues to consider here.

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Taylor Ehlert Responds to #AskMeMonday on PowerPoint Action Buttons

eLearning Brothers

A lot of questions have been asked surrounding the topic of PowerPoint Action Buttons. Action Buttons are pre-coded shapes that allow you to hyperlink to different slides, run programs outside of PowerPoint, and even start up macros. What Can Action Buttons Do That Native PowerPoint Shapes Can’t? What are they?

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7 Technical Tips for Creating Video Lectures

eLearning Brothers

Check out 7 tips for creating video lectures on how to put together text, visuals and audio for the ultimate video lecturing experience. Creating video lectures these days is a piece of cake. Avoid standard PowerPoint imagery and go the extra mile to add tailored visuals. Engaging text is half the battle.

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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia

Screencasting is increasingly used to record PowerPoint presentations using preeminent software such as Camtasia Studio , which can enable an add-in to run the program from within PowerPoint. Record a PowerPoint presentation with narration and add special effects, images, audio, and video. Screencast PowerPoint Model.

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How To Record PowerPoint Presentations With Audio: Two Simple Methods Explained Step by Step

iSpring Solutions

We’re all accustomed to the live presentation format with a lecturer and the projection of their presentation at the front… Read More.

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