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Leverage the Power of Software Simulation for Effective Software Training

IT Training Department Blog

We need to document data, clock our time, track projects, and all sorts of other things. In the world of software and computers, it’s possible to create simulations that are realistic and great for learning. There’s a lot more positive potential for learning software with simulations.

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Chatbots & Storytelling: ID Links 3/19/24

Experiencing eLearning

Chatbots Chatbots for learning – Part 1 Natalie Laderas-Kilkenny explains how chatbots can be used to support learning, describing a recent award-winning project where she built a chatbot coach and virtual tutor. Upcoming events Building Simulations in Twine: Points, Feedback, and Design. Wednesday, March 20, 12:00 PM EDT.

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Tools for Building Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

Whether I would use Twine, Storyline, Rise, or something else depends on the project and the goals. You can download it or use the browser-based version. Animation and Media: Storyline is great for timed animation, special effects, and controlling exactly what each slide will look like. Chat simulation: Twine.

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Twine 2.4.1 First Impressions

Experiencing eLearning

The upgrade to version 2.4 I had no issues upgrading to version 2.4.1, One change I don’t think is effective is how buried the story format is. One of the most controversial changes in this version is that when you open a passage to edit it, it opens on the right side instead of in the center of the application.

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Better to Write in Second or Third Person for Scenarios?

Experiencing eLearning

A second person perspective also means you may not have to create too many details about the character; you let the learners project themselves into the story. My text message simulation is an example of a short scenario written with a second person perspective. However, it can also feel inauthentic and jarring to some users.

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Adobe Captivate: Say Hello to Version 7

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Case in point: version 7 of the Captivate software was released today. HTML5 Support for Microsoft PowerPoint Import your PowerPoint project, including text, shapes, audio, and animations, into Adobe Captivate 7 and publish them directly to HTML5. Now create Shared Action templates which can be reused across projects.

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Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S. Military.

Dashe & Thomson

In addition to the use of video games for recruitment purposes, which have been available for some time, the Department of Defense has begun embracing the use of combat simulators, culture-based eLearning , avatars, and even cell phone apps, all designed specifically for military use. As innovative as VBS 2 may be, the U.S.