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e-Learning Acupuncture: Putting the microscope on Flickr

E-Learning Acupuncture

Specimen preparation There was no required textbook for the course and a lab manual containing protocols and theory was provided. ► May (1) Twitterfall - letting the web work for you ► April (2) Fantastic File Converter Solve problems with screencasting ► March (5) Do wikis work for any topic?

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Podcast 26: How to Extend Learning Content Availability – With Troy Gorostiza

Talented Learning

Until recently, several significant content availability obstacles limited the external reach of online training providers. But as you know, extended enterprise training providers face huge content availability challenges. But for extended enterprise content providers, these advances pose a significant threat. That’s true.

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WordPress Learning Management System Website Accessibility with Susan Wheeler-Hall

LifterLMS

So the publishing work, it just naturally evolved into the web-work. Yeah, so my publishing work just naturally evolved into web work, which I found really cool, because I’m very creative. Taking learning disabilities into consideration is something to do as well when providing course materials.

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Reducing File Size for E-Learning Media

E-learning Uncovered

PNG has the advantage of a smaller file size; GIF has the advantage of also working for simple animations. Conventional wisdom says JPEG is best used for photos, but we’ve found that for web work, saving a photo as a GIF or PNG will still look good and take up a lot less memory. The file type (such as MP3, AVI, etc.)