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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios

Learning Visions

Friday, October 30, 2009 Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios Do you struggle with finding good stock photos to use in your eLearning scenarios? So then do you go do a custom photo shoot? Maybe you have the time or the budget. Maybe you have the time or the budget. But usually not. Take the Survey!

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MIS en place

Learning with e's

Photo by Helloquence on unsplash This is the first post in a new series about School Management Information Systems. Many ICT tools and technologies tend to be somewhat difficult to use, often due to poor design. Have you ever wondered how information and communication technology (ICT) can be effectively deployed in schools?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points

Learning Visions

Effective design using PPT as a tool. Many tools out there that still have to start with ppt Use it as a storyboarding tool, prototyping. Most of Jane’s examples – from people with lower budgets – not the glitzy example (we need to make learning engaging, not pretty). Not PPT 101. Why PowerPoint?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: As eLearning Ripens on The Vine

Learning Visions

In my early days, I wrote a lot of software training courses. I really do…) Photo credit: white grapes on the vine by roblisameehan Posted by Cammy Bean at 1:21 AM Labels: instructional design 2comments: Lars Hyland said. eLearning Authoring Tools Review -- Help! Instruct, Demo, Practice, Test, Rinse, Repeat.

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The survival of Higher Education (5): Recommendations

Learning with e's

Many teachers are reluctant to embrace new technology because they may perceive it as undermining their authority, it may challenge roles they are comfortable within, or require them to invest time and effort into learning how to do something new. Change however, comes with a price, usually in human cost. Unported License. Unported License.

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How to Be Successful at Rapid E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

So they buy an authoring tool and quickly convert the content. Couple this with learning how to use the software. Once you feel comfortable using the software, shift to creating the right type of look for your course. Rapid Authoring. There’s not a right or wrong tool set. This isn’t about eye-candy.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Instructional Design: Wheres Your Center? Whos Your Master?

Learning Visions

Every software interaction and menu is explained in detail. Perhaps that kind of access isnt possible, given the limited budget. Photo credit: Spirals On Blue by Tanakawho Posted by Cammy Bean at 10:20 AM Labels: instructional design 3comments: TRACY HAMILTON said. Are you being content centric or learner centric ?