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Designing effective eLearning assessments Part 2: Building interactive PowerPoint quizzes

BrightCarbon

Welcome back to our series on eLearning assessments! Whether used for formative or summative assessment, interactive quizzes help learners to have a more engaging experience, identify areas where they need more help, and retain more of what they learned in the course of their training. Feedback is a key part of good assessment design.

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

Rapid eLearning

They even have a generic needs assessment and roll out plan. The author has good before and after examples. Play Around with the Software. Compared to building courses in Flash or Authorware, the rapid elearning tools are easy to use. It’s a great way get feedback and learn to use the software from expert users.

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eLearning Cyclops: Deconstructing My #DemoFest Course - Part 1

eLearning Cyclops

During this years DevLearn 2011 conference I won the DemoFest award for the Software Systems Training category. Staff required training on using the new application interfaces and learning how to complete Office tasks that have changed in the new and updated Office software. Cool Tools to Liven Up The Classroom. Privacy Policy.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

The road ahead : I am presently developing detailed role descriptions, community guidelines, role assessment tools, and the identification of appropriate learning products and offerings. If you’ve followed this blog long enough, you’ll know that I am big on presentation skills. Or should they be separated?

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4 Ways to Maximize the Impact of Your Training When Migrating From Flash to HTML5

Adobe Captivate

Since Flash, a leading authoring tool till a few years ago, is not supported on mobile devices, organizations feel the need to convert their Legacy Flash courses to HTML5. This probed learners to interact effectively. Today, most learners need to access information and want the flexibility to learn on the device of their choice.

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4 Ways to Maximize the Impact of Your Training When Migrating From Flash to HTML5

EI Design

Since Flash, a leading authoring tool till a few years ago, is not supported on mobile devices, organizations feel the need to convert their Legacy Flash courses to HTML5. This probed learners to interact effectively. Today, most learners need to access information and want the flexibility to learn on the device of their choice.