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There is No "PowerPoint"

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So often I get a call from subject matter experts (SME) and other stakeholders regarding elearning courses asking, "Can''t you just send me the PowerPoint?" My answer of "There is no PowerPoint" is usually not received well and followed by a tone of disbelief. All of which I have used and been asked to "send the PowerPoint."

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#DevLearn 2015 Sessions That Impressed

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So, here are some of the sessions that impressed me along with the slide decks/resources that are worth sharing. I recently returned from the DevLearn 2015 Conference , which is always an incredibly inspiring learning experience. What Delights CLOs and What Keeps Them Up at Night? com/resources.

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My e-Learning Don'ts

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Make courses that look like it's PowerPoint. I know PowerPoint is sometimes used as an authorig tool, but at least use it to create engaging, interactive courses that do not resemble PowerPoint slide decks that you just uploaded to Captivate or Articulate. Need tips on bringing PowerPoint to life?

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Dabbling in QR Codes

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you can create and copy the code to a web page, PowerPoint slide, add it to a manual, print it, etc. link] Here are a few ways I am starting to use QR Codes: Adding my contact information to my classroom powerpoints and manuals. Using a QR Code generator (e.g., Kaywa , Snap.vu , etc.), Adding codes in e-learning courses.

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