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5 Steps to a Successful Blended Learning Strategy

Learning Rebels

People tend to think they created a blended solution because participants are completing pre/post work online or reading an online article or watching a YouTube video. Slack, MS Teams, OneNote, Evernote, etc.) Google docs, evernote, DropBox Notes, OneNote etc.) That’s not a blend, it’s a technical hodgepodge.

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A Simple Way to Copy Text from Images for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Here are a couple of common ones: Microsoft OneNote. Check out these articles and free resources in the community. Then copy and paste the text into the application you use to build your e-learning courses. How to Copy Text from Images. You may already have some applications that can extract the image. It’s free and easy to use.

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How to Copy Text from Flash Courses When You Don’t have the Original File

Rapid eLearning

Use OneNote to Convert Text from Image for Flash to HTML5 Courses. Many of you have OneNote. OneNote has a screen capture feature and the option to copy text from the captured image. Check out these articles and free resources in the community. This works whether you’re using Storyline or Rise. Want to learn more?

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Friday Finds — Animations & Learning, Attention Span, Learning Sciences

Mike Taylor

A couple of weeks ago I shared an article about the impact of animations on learning that was rather ambiguous. You can use Microsoft Lens to digitize printed or handwritten text, and save to OneNote, OneDrive, or your local device. Learn more → Do Instructional Animations Help or Hinder Learning? I’ve got another one for you.

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Friday Finds: 5 Free Apps to Help e-Learning Developers Stay Organized

Trivantis

Sometimes the challenge is keeping track of everything—resources, due dates, images, articles, creative inspiration and more! Pinterest This app is the perfect way to organize your favorite e-Learning articles and tips for later. OneNote Microsoft OneNote acts as your digital notebook to organize everything e-Learning and more.

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The Best of e-Learning in July

Trivantis

Get out your sunglasses—we’ve found some dazzling e-Learning articles for July! Snagit Update: Dropbox, OneNote sharing, Object Rotation and More. You’re about to learn about action mapping, reflective practice, 3D virtual learning worlds, the new CourseMill® LMS V7 and more. Top 9 Online Corporate Training Mistakes You Should Avoid.

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Who even takes notes anymore … #OpenBlog19

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Do students, as the media tends to suggest (especially if the article has the word ‘millennial’ in the title!), use Evernote, OneNote, Twitter or Facebook as their sharing / note-taking? How do students take notes?