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The Big Question: Stuck? Getting Unstuck.

ID Reflections

This is precisely my feeling too…it is one of my pet grouch that this month’s Big Question allows me to vent. For most clients I have met here, e-learning means being able to access ALL the content through an online medium—more of a glorified “click and reveal” ppt.

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Presentation Resources for DPW Webinar

Kapp Notes

PCAR Presentation Resources Resource for Presentations Learning Circuits Big Questions: Avoiding Death by PowerPoint Here is an example of a presentation using some techniques to avoid bullets, lists and other PPT distractions. Learning Technology View more presentations from kkapp.

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First eLearning?

Clark Quinn

This month’s Big Question from the Learning Circuit’s blog is, basically, where do you begin? Of course, that begs the question: what do you already know? However, it appears that the question sort of assumes a preexisting master’s in ID/IT. Design, ID, a tool, ?

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A Conversation with Reuben Tozman

Kapp Notes

Legacy content includes PPT files that are broken up and tagged slide by slide, Microsoft Word documents that can be tagged at the paragraph, image or even word level, images, videos, PDF’s and flash assets. The big question becomes what metrics do we apply for learning, since every learner will build out their own learning materials.

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Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008

Tony Karrer

The Big Question this month are Predictions for Learning in 2008. Some lower-end, PPT + Audio tools will do well with none winning huge shares of the marketplace. Here are my predictions, but realistically they are more about trends in eLearning and eLearning Software. during 2008.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Things That Light Up My Life

Learning Visions

You ARE a geek! :-) Whats lighting up my life this week is "Beyond Bullet Points" which Im using to structure the PPT that Im going to use for my webinar on time management next month. Posted by Cammy Bean at 4:29 PM Labels: instructional design , sme 2comments: Michele said.

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20 Years of Death by Powerpoint

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

(sorry no link) That got me thinking about Learning.doesn't everything :-) I posted some interesting data on The eLearning Guild's Research blog regarding Powerpoint and Synchronous Learning Systems: PPT is still the most frequently used feature and has the highest ease of use rating. This one is HILARIOUS!