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Compressing Media in Your E-Learning Authoring Tools

E-learning Uncovered

The Optimized for CD-ROM Delivery option uses minimal compression for audio (128 kpbs) and images. Because Articulate Presenter is a Microsoft PowerPoint plug-in, you get the benefit of PowerPoint’s Compress Pictures function. This feature lets you reduce the file size of one or all of the pictures in your presentation.

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A Spaniard in the works

Learning with e's

Better to start separately and then merge methods and technologies once the needs have been identified. E-learning is an evolution of the use of technology in education, from the humble correspondence course, through telephone, CD ROM and now of course, the Internet. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Pages and pictures and some sound and we turned the pages and took a test. 1980s CD ROMS. e-Learning = teaching and learning through electronic methods. Browserless web" -- ala Google Earth -- full networked application -- like CD ROMs days -- direct application. A big explosion in the last 2 years.

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Preference of E-Learning – Structured or not?

eLearning 24-7

The previous term that was widely used was CBT, Computer-Based-Training, which was taking a course on your computer via a CD-Rom, and later by some with a DVD-ROM. It follows the mantra that a couple of videos or a picture in a course or clicking a button here or there, constitutes engaging learning. It is boring.

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Interview with Instructional Design Pioneer, Dean Pichee

eLearning 24-7

When CBT rumbled in, those 640mb CD-ROMS definitely was a game changer. Dual coding – learning content is best when verbal representations of information (words) are combined with visual representations of information (videos/pictures/diagrams). Think about how you would have to create courses for such endeavors?