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Hey, That's Social Learning!

Dashe & Thomson

I’m not sure I would have seen the concert through the lens of social learning had I not attended DevLearn ’10 last month. The eLearning Guild hosted an engaging, curiosity-inspiring conference focused on social learning. I am currently the Director of Instructional Design and eLearning for Dashe & Thomson.In

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Hey, That's Social Learning! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

I’m not sure I would have seen the concert through the lens of social learning had I not attended DevLearn ’10 last month. The eLearning Guild hosted an engaging, curiosity-inspiring conference focused on social learning. I am currently the Director of Instructional Design and eLearning for Dashe & Thomson.In

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Are You Asking the Right Questions?

Rapid eLearning

Many elearning developers are working with limited resources. In addition, the process of having to create engaging questions forces us as course developers to put the content into a context that’s relevant to the learner. This means you can easily add your survey to your elearning course. Click here to view the demo.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

The art of Twitter , October 11, 2010 Learning how to use Twitter as a tool to develop your personal learning network is not always simple, and as with any other social networking tools, there is an unwritten protocol. Flying around in VirtualU: Sense of space is important in virtual learning environments. Simplicity.

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How to Make Animated Gifs from Video

Rapid eLearning

As a side note, if you do use it, I encourage supporting the developer. And because of the responsive nature of the Rise courses, the cover image gets cropped based on the screen’s aspect ratio. You need to test different dimensions, but I generally keep the images somewhere between a 16:9 and 2:1 aspect ratio.

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