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Five days to better e-learning: recap

Good To Great

Day 4: Tone of voice, style and character. I’ll try to pop the slides up on Slideshare sometime soon for everyone else. Day 2: The right interactions at the right time. Day 3: The Goldilocks rule and good feedback. Day 5: Sanity check!

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Curated Insights: Using Video to Drive Learning

Axonify

When used effectively, video can play a similar role in the workplace. Repeat that sentence in a Chandler voice from Friends so, hopefully, you’ll get the Mark Lasoff-inspired reference. Matt is also a regular conference speaker on a variety of media production topics and has some great stuff on his SlideShare.

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Five great resources for presenters

Good To Great

SlideShare. If I find myself with a few moments to spare, I often have a browse of SlideShare and almost always find something that inspires me – slide designs that really work, and often some that don’t.

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Excellent instructional design: a 10-tip beginners' guide | Good.

Good To Great

Underneath all that, you’ve got to have sound content and an effective learning strategy. I’ve put the slides from ‘top 10 tips for excellent instructional design’ (with no narrative) on SlideShare and there’s also a recording of the session available for IITT members. What do you think?

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How to Mobilize Teams to Create and Upload Video Content

Instilled

Video is invaluable for how it allows people to attach a face, voice, name, title, and role to a person. Use PowerPoint or Slideshare to include key concepts and summaries so your audience can easily understand the overall theme and key takeaways. It is perfect for getting projects completed and for building rapport. In Conclusion.

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Three steps to compliance greatness | Good To Great

Good To Great

It needs to be engaging, relevant and effective. Banish the business speak (it’s not a legal document, textbook or academic paper, after all), keep it conversational, and have fun with the tone of voice and language you use. In user-focused terms, it needs to make them care, show them it matters and help them live it.

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What is Screencasting?

TechSmith Camtasia

Common examples of screencasts are onscreen tutorials , video lessons , or slideshare presentations. Screencasting allows you to train your new hires effectively and free up your time. Recording a screencast allows the person on the other end to actually hear your voice, and provides important context to your words.