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Rapid e-learning - a new convert

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To do this I thought it was time I tried out some of these new fangled rapid e-learning tools that everyone's talking about (I know, I'm a little slow on the uptake!). So call me a rapid e-learning convert. I don't believe I've sacrificed on quality. No piece of material took more than a few hours.

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Renewed hope for better PowerPoint

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Tom Kuhlmann's excellent Rapid e-Learning Blog attempts to capture What everybody ought to know about PowerPoint in one posting, and makes a good start. Tom suggests plenty of ways of breaking the mould, starting with the ditching of the bullet point template.

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Microsoft Learning Content Development System

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I don't know where this appeared from or why but it seems that Microsoft has a rapid e-learning development tool. It's a desktop tool, it's easy to use fairly versatile as long as you are prepared to work within very strict templates. It's available for free download and there don't seem to be any strings attached.

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Whatever happened to inductive learning?

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The trouble is, inductive learning doesn't seem to have been what the developers had in mind when they designed the latest generation of rapid e-learning authoring tools. A template for an assessment question needs to pin down issues such as the number of attempts allowed, the scoring, the ways to prevent cheating.