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e-Learning Glossaries

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It is important that e-Learning professionals, researchers, experts, and learners have a common basis in order to communicate effectively. Recent Comments Blog Archive ► 2011 (3) ► January (3) Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Le. to version 3.6.6 wibiya widget Simple template.

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Building an advanced eFront theme using CSS3 elements

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Before CSS3 we would need to work with images or javascript to produce a round box effect. Actually, there are dozens of wide spread techniques to produce the round corner effect (for example, check [link] ) – which by its turn is a clear signal that there is no perfect solution. to version 3.6.6

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Course-instances on eFront 3.6.3

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We anticipate that the transition will be completed on the next few incremental versions. Previously you had to create 4 different courses to achieve this effect. Recent Comments Blog Archive ► 2011 (3) ► January (3) Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Le. to version 3.6.6

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Facebook for e-Learning

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Some of them are your learners and they know how to use Facebook effectively! Recent Comments Blog Archive ► 2011 (3) ► January (3) Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Le. ► September (1) 5 things you (perhaps) don't know about eFront ► August (2) From version 3.6 to version 3.6.6

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Free e-Learning books

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> Resources Down-and-dirty Guidelines for Effective Discussions in Online Courses Joanna C. Dunlap Improving the Odds of Effective Collaborative Work in Online Courses Joanna C. You can read the full text of the book here for free. Dunlap Protocols for Online Discussions Joanna C. Dunlap Learning 2.0

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Audio in eLearning: When Rough Around the Edges is Better

Learning Visions

Im not sure if the SME was reading a script, reading the notes, or just speaking from the heart. So thats one version. So thats the second version. So youve got one version thats pretty rough around the edges and one version thats smooth and polished. They piloted these two versions and got feedback.

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QTI 3.0 – All You Need to Know for your Digital Assessment Transformation

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IMS Global Learning Consortium’s QTI 3.0 facilitates all of this, offering a more reliable and effective alternative to paper-based testing. The latest version is QTI 3.0 expands on earlier QTI and APIP versions, consolidating them into a single specification with improved integration and accommodation solutions.