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3 Ways to Use Adobe Connect

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Lectures and Webinars. When there is a large number of participants and audience interaction is not a priority, Adobe Connect works well for these lectures and webinars. There are two roles Adobe Connect provides for teaming up on lectures and webinars. Learners can participate in webinars from their Android or iPhone device.

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Effective Storyboarding

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I recently attended a webinar presented by Trivantis, the company that owns the eLearning development software Lectora , on effective storyboarding. In this article, I intend to share some of the highlights of that webinar. Tools for storyboarding.

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Best Practices in the Next Generation of eLearning, Part 2

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This article is a continuation from the article I wrote earlier this month on a webinar led by David Mallon of Bersin and Associates. In this webinar, Mr. Mallon outlined the top 10 best practices for the next generation of eLearning. By Dean Hawkinson. I would like to expand on three additional items from that list of practices.

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Inspiring the Passion to Learn

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Set up an expert panel about a month after the transition and arrange for them to be available for a mini webinar or Q&A session. Allow learners to call in with their questions or participate in the webinar. You could start the site by posting stimulating, mind-stretching questions related directly to the new knowledge.

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Lectora Resource Roundup

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Lectora University : Trivantis’s own collection of helpful resources including recordings of all past “Inspiration Wednesdays” webinars and downloadable course examples. If you're working with Lectora and need some assistance, here’s a list of helpful resources available online. Official Resources from Trivantis.

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Social Media vs. Social Learning

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This has included reading some books, attending some webinars, and talking with other learning professionals about how they are making social media work in a learning environment. However, how many of us have considered using these types of tools for collaboration in a training environment ?

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Backchannels – what’s all the fuss, anyway?

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Learners typically use a backchannel for a live, facilitated event, such as virtually facilitated training, a webinar, or a conference. In this day and age, you can even use devices such as smartphones and tablets to microblog. How It Works. There are a lot of tools that can be used for a backchannel, but one of the most popular is Twitter.

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