Experiencing eLearning

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Key Steps to Preparing Great Synchronous Interactions

Experiencing eLearning

These are my live blogged notes from Karen Hyder’s webinar, Key Steps to Preparing Great Synchronous Interactions from the Training Magazine Network. “Death by PowerPoint online is worse than Death by PowerPoint in the classroom&# (not an exact quote, but gets the gist of what she said). My side comments in italics.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

10 guidelines for accessible captions: Readable, accurate, synchronized, length, position, sound, credits, voice changes, speaker identification, and motion with one or two sentences describing each one. While this is typically used for web design, Jerson Campos shared how he uses this for designing slides in Storyline and PowerPoint.

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First Impressions of TelePresence

Experiencing eLearning

Unfortunately, this was a 3-hour meeting with a string of PowerPoint presentations. A PowerPoint presentation will work just as well with WebEx (or just a recording). Tags: Tools Workplace Learning e-Learning synchronous e-learning TelePresence. Lesson learned: if you’re going to use this, don’t waste it on lecture.

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TCC08: Making Distance Learning Courses Accessible

Experiencing eLearning

Online course with asynchronous (LMS) & synchronous (Web conferencing). Hearing and speaking during synchronous meetings. PowerPoint slides–don’t JUST read them, but if you read them it, then that content is available via audio. It’s not just whether it’s possible, but how usable it is. Limitations.

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Convert Training to Online

Experiencing eLearning

Just taking your existing PowerPoint slides and putting them online won’t be very effective. I find this is a common issue–no matter how complete the PowerPoint deck or other materials, the trainers have additional stories, examples, or other information they add that isn’t recorded anywhere.) Additional questions.

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