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5 Simple Ways to Get Started with E-Learning Development - The Rapid eLearning Blog

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Feel free to recommend other good books in the comments section. In fact, the example below was built in less than 15 minutes using Articulate Engage. To be engaged in your own learning, look for the types of elearning you’d like to do. Take Advantage of the Free Stuff. Collect free resources.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

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When I do find interesting tools I will keep track of them using my Delicious account. When it comes to free cloud apps, I also share them on my blog's Free Cloud Apps page. Tagged either under Development Tools or Cloud.

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Here’s How to Be an E-Learning Superstar in 2010

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Use a RSS feed reader to track blogs, tweets, news, and forum discussions. You don’t need to share any proprietary data, but if you have some good graphics or a PowerPoint template feel free to share it with others. Sometimes it produces free assets for the other members. He’s even giving away a free starter pack.

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10 Tips on Using Tables in Your E-Learning Courses

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The learner could easily lose track of the narration and where it’s at on the table. So I played around with a few ideas in Articulate Engage. You can always take a look at the Articulate calendar to keep tabs on what we’re doing and where we’ll be at. One challenge with this approach is that there are no visual cues.

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