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Possible hindrances to user adoption of e-learning courses

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Feel that transferring a ppt into flash is all about e-learning (putting "lipstick on a pig" effect takes place.Refer to: How to avoid putting lipstick on a pig from [link] 4. Insist on "jazz" which if not aligned/required for the end learning can distract and confuse users (Refer to: Could animations hurt learning? from [link] 3.

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Driving User Adoption of e-Learning Programs

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Feel that transferring a ppt into flash is all about e-learning (putting "lipstick on a pig" effect takes place.Refer to: How to avoid putting lipstick on a pig by Cathy Moore again) 4. Insist on "jazz" which if not aligned/required for the end learning can distract and confuse users (Refer to: Could animations hurt learning?

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The Big Question: Stuck? Getting Unstuck.

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For most clients I have met here, e-learning means being able to access ALL the content through an online medium—more of a glorified “click and reveal” ppt. Educating clients could be one way of trying to become “unstuck”. J Of course, it is going to be a long, tedious and challenging process but we could make a start.