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Creating a Virtual Leadership Academy: A Case Study #ASTDTK14

Learning Visions

It was “faux live” video of a teacher/speaker, onscreen with PPT slides, also links to chats and other resources. I missed his opening setup, so didn’t get some of the context. But the upshot is they created/designed a virtual leadership event. The moderator was live, but the speakers/videos had been pre-recorded.

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Elucidat vs Lectora: comparison and review

Elucidat

You can even encourage your learners to think more deeply about your content by embedding social polls, where they answer a question and see how their response compares to their peers’. Offers a wide range of interaction types, supporting personalization, gamification, and social polls. Learning Accelerator makes authoring 4x faster.

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Product Review: Microsoft Office Mix add-in for PowerPoint 2013

eLearning 24-7

On the plus side if you have it, it will work with both 32 bit and PPT 2013 and 64 bit and PPT 2013. You can still add transitions and everything else that exists in PPT while creating your mix. As you notice is says Quizzes and Polls. I merely had to scroll down and pick the video I wanted to embed. What is it?

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How to create an online course in TalentLMS

TalentLMS

The “Add Web content” form lets you embed material from many popular websites by entering its URL address. You could, for example, embed Wikipedia’s link on Staffing models on your HR course, or add a Slideshare presentation about Excel tips and tricks into your MS Office training. – Web Content. – Video.

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The ULTIMATE Guide to PowerPoint Alternatives

BrightCarbon

Genially helps people create digital resources with built-in interactivity including quizzes, games, and polls. You can’t yet insert video files from your computer – but can embed videos from Vimeo and YouTube. Presentations can be delivered from the browser or converted to PDF or PPT files. Back to top. What is Genially?