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Course of the Week: HTML and CSS for Beginners

OpenSesame

As the building blocks of the internet, HTML and CSS are critical skills for those looking to gain a higher degree of control and power over their web work. Let course designer, author, host, and expert trainer Mark Lassoff teach you everything you need to know to take your web projects to the next level.

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e-Learning Acupuncture: Engaging Interactions!

E-Learning Acupuncture

Schone, the author of the eLearningWeekly.com blog, has finally released his free eBook called Engaging Interactions For eLearning ( downloadable here ). ► May (1) Twitterfall - letting the web work for you ► April (2) Fantastic File Converter Solve problems with screencasting ► March (5) Do wikis work for any topic?

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e-Learning Acupuncture: Wiki uses at Universities

E-Learning Acupuncture

The built-in wiki functions of document change history (that identifies precisely the author of the change), and document recovery at any point in the editing of a page, would be powerful tools for accurate document version control in this group collaboration. Text messaging in your teaching Web 2.0 How about math?

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e-Learning Acupuncture: Learning objects that work!

E-Learning Acupuncture

This post has been removed by the author. ► May (1) Twitterfall - letting the web work for you ► April (2) Fantastic File Converter Solve problems with screencasting ► March (5) Do wikis work for any topic? Text messaging in your teaching Web 2.0 Thank You October 27, 2007 9:46 PM Eric said.

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Reducing File Size for E-Learning Media

E-learning Uncovered

Don’t leave it all up to your e-learning authoring tool, though. Some optimization is best done to the media before it ever makes it into the authoring tool. A future blog post will address some of the things you can do inside the tools, but we also do a lot of optimization outside of the authoring tool.

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Podcast 26: How to Extend Learning Content Availability – With Troy Gorostiza

Talented Learning

That’s how the web works… I agree. I wish it was as easy as putting in a URL and everything would work correctly. So if you have an LMS, why can’t you just share a course-specific URL? Seems like external learners could just just point to that URL and launch your content.