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Good gear

E-Learning Provocateur

As readers of Paper cuts will know, I’ve been toying with virtual reality via the Google Cardboard headset. 360° photos. In Paper cuts I reported a drop-out problem when taking VR photos with my S4. Back to Cardboard Camera, its VR photos can be viewed via the Cardboard headset – as you would expect.

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Three Quick Tips on Graphic Design in E-Learning Courses

E-learning Uncovered

Last week, Desirée wrote an excellent blog about the need for balance and consistency in the writing in your e-learning courses. One way to keep designs simple yet interesting is to pick two effects for photos, shapes, and animations and use them consistently throughout your course. Less is more.

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The survival of Higher Education (4): 5 key objectives

Learning with e's

This is a continuation of my short series on the future of higher education, and builds on yesterday''s blog post on why Social Web tools are useful to support student learning. We start with the question.how will technology help to shape the future of Higher Education? Universities must offer better and more sustainable support to academics.

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Image Cropping 101: The Basics

TechSmith Camtasia

To “crop” an image is to remove or adjust the outside edges of an image (typically a photo) to improve framing or composition , draw a viewer’s eye to the image subject, or change the size or aspect ratio. In other words, image cropping is the act of improving a photo or image by removing the unnecessary parts. The Rule of Thirds.

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Learning to Work, Working to Learn

Learning Visions

This post is my contribution to this month's Work/Learning Blog Carnival hosted by the venerable Dave Ferguson. PowerPoint : Tom Kuhlman's got some great demos and exercises on his Rapid eLearning Blog, like this one on building an eLearning Template in PowerPoint. Photo credits: Oh boy tinker toys!

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The (Initial) iPad Experience

Clark Quinn

Which isn’t to say that I didn’t have a case of techno-lust; I am a geek, a boy who loves his toys. And once I tweeted this outcome, I very shortly thereafter had several requests for this blog post! So, when I heard about the iPad, I wasn’t one of those who signed up in advance. And then it was time for software.

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Teacher Voices: Naomi Hancock

Learning with e's

That is exactly the purpose of this series of blog posts. I love interacting with the children and showing them new tools, tricks and toys. Photo courtesy of Naomi Hancock Teacher Voices: Naomi Hancock by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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