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6 tips for making your e-learning content look current

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Be conservative in what you adopt, as there is such a thing as being “too fashionable” If you want to play it safe, follow the design of established sites like Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo and the like. Microsoft and Yahoo prefer less frequent, larger scale makeovers). Use your judgement.

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10 Graphic Design tips for e-learning educators

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Your users will all be familiar with sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo and the like, so keep an eye for design trends that appear on those that you can apply on your own e-learning site. . Nothing says “cheap” and “amateur” than a 90’s looking design, whereas a Web 2.0 10) Learn from your users.

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Infographic: How Google has changed what it means to do research

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1994: Development of first popular search engines (Alta Vista, Lycos, Excite and Yahoo). 1994: Development of first popular search engines (Alta Vista, Lycos, Excite and Yahoo). Paid placement ranking: Goto morphed into Overture and Yahoo. 2003: Yahoo acquires Overture (for paid placement) and Inktomi (search).

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Infographic: How Google has changed what it means to do research

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1994: Development of first popular search engines (Alta Vista, Lycos, Excite and Yahoo). 1994: Development of first popular search engines (Alta Vista, Lycos, Excite and Yahoo). Paid placement ranking: Goto morphed into Overture and Yahoo. 2003: Yahoo acquires Overture (for paid placement) and Inktomi (search).

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