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Live in NY! It’s Kineo…

Learning Visions

How do I engage learners in a short time with a limited budget. Visual voice – imagine a western movie poster. How do I create more effective training? What about audio narration – am I doing it right? A lot of courses in a short amount of time. My bugaboo is that YouTube is blocked in schools. the aesthetic is important.

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7 Dos and Don’ts to Design and Deliver Successful Video-Based Learning

Obsidian Learning

Though I might be tempted to say that there are no wrong answers here, the project, budget, talent, location restraints, and many other considerations will probably guide you toward either video, animation, or a mix of the two. They can eliminate much of the “tell” (endless PPT slides with bulleted lists, anyone?) Do be authentic.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Brent Schlenker: Marketers and Game Developers Know More About Learning Than We Do!

Learning Visions

Get the Learner’s Attention We use a lot of “fake&# ways to get people’s attention…fun flash movie and then slide into the boring content…but I got their attention! Consider the human resources and budget resources of marketing and game development firms / departments.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

It has long been known that we can add Flash video and interactive swf content into Captivate, but doing so is not as simple as we would like, and there is no easy way to communicate data between the imported content and the host Captivate movie. Captivate 4 will change this significantly. Second, Adobe has introduced Widgets to Captivate 4.

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