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How Directors Create Storyboards Today

Storyboard Hero

Tactile Loss Some directors love the feel of pen and paper when storyboarding. Overcoming the initial learning curve opens doors to improved efficiency and a broader creative toolkit. Related articles: Writer or Director: Who Makes Storyboards? Getting the hang of new software can slow things down at first.

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How SMEs and Designers Craft Assessments for Today’s Learners

Hurix Digital

Table of Contents: The Shift to Online Assessment Tools Six Key Benefits of Online Assessment Tools Eleven Key Considerations for SMEs When Crafting Assessments Partnering with Hurix Digital to Craft Impactful Assessments The Shift to Online Assessment Tools Gone are the days when pen and paper tests were the primary assessment method.

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Effortless Lesson Planning with the Right Tools

Kitaboo

Thankfully, several options are now available, and this article will shed light on some of the top lesson planners and learning management solutions (LMS) that provide the proper support for your planning and learning needs. Table of Contents I. The constant need to come up with fresh, innovative ideas can be mentally taxing.

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Twitter for Trainers: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Ideas

Mindflash

If you’re still a bit behind and looking for a beginner’s intro to using Twitter in your capacity as a training pro, instructional designer Justin Ferriman recently penned a great post on the fundamentals of training and tweeting entitled, appropriately enough, “ 2 Stupidly Simple Ways to Use Twitter For Training.”

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The importance of LMS Integration

Appsembler

Diving deep into the realm of LMS Integration, this article explores its multifaceted dimensions in the context of Product Led Growth and Product Marketing. Seamless transitions, intuitive interfaces, and consolidated toolkits contribute to a delightful learning journey. The chapters of tomorrow are waiting to be penned.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

Open source toolkits already exist, so I am projecting an increased use with education and businesses who have the tech folks in house to build such apps. It would not surprise me, if a vendor or two develop partnerships with AR houses to build, nor create AR apps using open source toolkits. A wonderful article on it, is here.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Debunking the Learning Styles Myth

Learning Visions

Guy includes the text of a 2001 article by Sigmund Tobias of Fordham University. When I present the concept, I talk about sorting a mug full of pens and pencils. You can sort it pens, markers, pencils. I take it that Guy is not a fan of learning styles. You can sort it red, black, blue and other. You can sort it thick, thin.