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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

A product called Macromedia Flash (being used with web sites) became a go to for course development. Macromedia Dreamweaver came out with templates. If you had PowerPoint, you already were ahead of the game. If you had a basic understanding of PowerPoint and heard the term WSYWYG, congrats – you could create a course.

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The Content Conversion Cause - Abhijit Kadle

Aptara

Since the advent of e-learning, Macromedia products were popular, and enormous quantities of content were generated using platforms like Director and Flash. Over the last five years, we’ve seen that change because of efficient and effective rapid authoring tools. Or would you leave it to the vendor to manage the bulk of the project?

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Learn How to Build Effective E-Learning with this Free E-Book

Rapid eLearning

But along came the PowerPoint-to-Flash products. They enabled people to create their content in PowerPoint and convert it to the Flash. I imagine that many of you seasoned elearning developers cut your teeth in a PowerPoint-based product. In 2007, if you were working with PowerPoint, your options were limited.

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O Collaboration - Where Art Thou?

The Learning Circuits

I believe that for any effective learning event (events come together to form a continuous learning experience) a structure of before/during/after applies. For example during university my most effective classes were the ones that we prepared for ahead of time by reading the materials and then came to class ready to discuss.