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Writing & Grammar: Introducing an Acronym

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

If you are going to use this method, though, make sure your reader knows the list exists. Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script? If so, consider attending my Writing Effective eLearning Voiceover Scripts class.

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Writing & Grammar: A Brief History of Editing

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Perhaps for the same reason that eBooks may never obliterate print publishing, there is just something easier about the pencil-paper interface than the keyboard-touchpad/mouse method. When I started developing procedures for electronic editing in the 1980s, no word processor had a method for showing the changes to be made to a document.

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Writing & Grammar: Editing in the Cloud

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

One negative to this method is that if your reviewers disagree with one another, you may be caught in the middle. Positives for the Acrobat method are that your reviewers need only Acrobat Reader [you must have Acrobat Standard or Pro] and that your layouts and graphic placements cannot be altered during the review process.

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Who versus Whom

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

To determine whether who/m is a subject, one method is to find every verb in the sentence and figure out exactly what word is the subject of that verb-in other words, identify who or what did that action.   Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script?

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Thoughts on a “Controversial” Approach to Rapid eLearning Development

OpenSesame

One of the things that popped up in the Thursday #lrnchat was a note from the folks at @OpenSesameNow about a blog post talking about using video as a rapid content development method. Through a fortunate happenstance, I came across Jing : a very simple screencast tool that would incorporate voiceovers.

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eLearning Holiday Gift Guide 2017 Edition

Trivantis

Stumped on what to get the eLearning developer in your life? You could go the tried and true Starbucks gift card route, or you could really show your favorite eLearning pro how much you care with these great gift ideas. eBooks are a great way to catch up on the latest trends and learning methods. STEAL (< $100).

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Keeping Your Learners’ Attention: How Our Brain Decides What to Focus On

Learnkit

These thoughts can be true for some, but if elearning is presented effectively, with the learner’s attention span in mind, we can see a shift in this ideology. Elearning can be difficult for some learners because we become distracted by email prompts or app notifications on our devices. How do we apply this to elearning methods?