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

Learning Visions

Effective design using PPT as a tool. Not PPT 101. Many tools out there that still have to start with ppt Use it as a storyboarding tool, prototyping. Can do an awful lot with PPT. Can do an awful lot with PPT. Bad elearning can be horrible no matter what tool you use. We have it.

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Build Gr8 Micro-Learning Course

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Theory loaded garbage? I wish it wasn’t so, but that is the world we live in today, and part of the reason this is happening is due to: Rapid content authoring tools (they know who they are). Usually I find the PPT driven approach, due to it. Tip: You enter the text in each block of your storyboard.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: E-Learning Project Reality: Guerrilla Instructional Design

Learning Visions

Mostly software training, with bits of process and product information thrown in for good measure. Lots of software interactivity. Schedules dont always work out, so more often this is a one-on-one tour of the software and the content notes with the trainer. And Im "lucky" enough to have access to the software.

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7 Proven Techniques for Keeping Your E-Learning Customers Happy - The Rapid eLearning Blog

Rapid eLearning

They commission the elearning courses, pay the bills, and are the ultimate authority for their elearning projects. It is easiest to make changes when the project is still in the storyboard phase. However I’m cautious on the fuzzy thumb theory. I’m a software professional and blogging is a personal interest of mine.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

Many instructional designers ( Christy Tucker , Wendy Wickham ) build their own courses using tools like Captivate. Reuben on the downside of rapid e-Learning tools: The emergence of "easy-to-use" authoring tools, however, has tempted us to believe that the instructional designer can do it all! Whats your view?