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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

April's Big Question from Learning Circuits is "How to Keep up?" However, being involved in an e-learning community is a big help. For me it is a blog community and following many experts on Twitter. Many of the blogs I follow are part of the eLearningLearning community.

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My first stab at a custom Articulate Community Player | LearnNuggets

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So I turned my attention to the building my own player instead. I’m a graphics guy so the literal term, “skin” to me is the exoskeleton or the outer graphical look and feel of the player. The Player. This is a VERY basic custom player. Many of the default Articulate player attributes and functions have been turned off.

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Articulate vs. Lectora | LearnNuggets

NuggetHead

Articulate’s default Player template has all the bells & whistles and it took me a few minutes to learn how to simply publish simple slides with user control on screen rather than the player control bar. A quick search of their online community and I found several resources both in the Forums and on the Word of Mouth Blog.

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Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player | LearnNuggets

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Skip to content Follow: RSS Twitter LearnNuggets Nuggets of Learning Stuff Home About Resources Tags articulate , eLearning , tutorial Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player by Kevin on May 20th, 2010 To kick things off, a note on the words: “Player” and “Skin”. The next two lessons we will be developing the “Player.”

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #7

Upside Learning

“Microsoft Research released a community game cum programming environment for the Xbox 360 called Kodu. Unlike most other video games, Kodu would let players create their own video games for the Xbox without any prior knowledge of programming. This is an interesting direction.

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Game Based Learning 2010 – Recap: Day 1

Upside Learning

They have done some truly brilliant work on Little Big Planet for Sony. LBP on PS3 is a unique platform adventure game with a huge social community, which enables players to play, create, and share with others. Teams must have a minimum of 6 players and may have a maximum of 12 players. Here is an intro video.

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15/5's – or – Fifteen/Fives

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Skip to content Follow: RSS Twitter LearnNuggets Nuggets of Learning Stuff Home About Resources Tags eLearn , eLearning 15/5′s – or – Fifteen/Fives by Kevin on January 25th, 2010 I first heard of this term this morning. After it was explained to me it made perfect sense!