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35 Top eLearning Articles and 6 Hot Topics for March

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March 15, 2010 to March 31, 2010. Twitter for Learning – 55 Great Articles - eLearning Technology , March 24, 2010 Collection of articles around how to make effective use of Twitter as a learning tool. Adoption - trainingwreck , March 25, 2010 There is a dilemma that exists in the 90-9-1 phenomenon. Good stuff.

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Over 75 Free Rapid E-Learning Resources

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Preview Flash content on your computer: SWF Player and FLV Player [ original post ]. Format Factory : convert media from one format to another. Image Tuner : resize, rename, and convert image formats with this free tool. PowerPoint Color Swatch : quickly create custom color themes in PowerPoint 2007 and 2010.

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Product Review: Lectora Snap! Empower

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does not work with a 64 bit Windows OS that has/and you using PowerPoint 2010 – since Snap! is not the only product which has an issue with a 64 bit Windows computer but in combination with PPT 2010, I’m unaware of any other. Droid X (very popular in 2010) – Why not add the handheld phone from the early 90s?

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Three Time-Saving Rapid E-Learning Tips

Rapid eLearning

If you have PowerPoint 2010, you can even combine shapes to quickly create custom shapes. The PowerPoint flash tools like Articulate Presenter are going to convert your PowerPoint content on each slide to a Flash movie file (.swf). I’m also working on a free, Articulate jam session while in town. Details coming soon.

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Three Time-Saving Rapid E-Learning Tips

Rapid eLearning

If you have PowerPoint 2010, you can even combine shapes to quickly create custom shapes. The PowerPoint flash tools like Articulate Presenter are going to convert your PowerPoint content on each slide to a Flash movie file (.swf). I’m also working on a free, Articulate jam session while in town. Details coming soon.