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Collect Feedback on Branching Scenarios with Twine and Pastel

Experiencing eLearning

I recently realized that I can accomplish that by using a tool for reviewing websites. The marketing and website review tool Pastel works with stories published in Twine, simplifying the process of collecting feedback and making revisions. In theory, this should be the solution, but in practice, nothing quite worked the way I wanted.

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Fueling Growth in a Market on the Move

TechSmith Camtasia

Websites that offer such reviews are becoming more and more popular, but they often are tricky to navigate and many times have terms and conditions that may not benefit the contractor over the long term. Brian quickly realized that many contractors either had no online presence or a simple, unprofessional website with no curb appeal.

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E-Learning Design Part 6: CDSM’s Active Learning Model™

CDSM

Throughout this series on e-learning design , we have looked at some of the learning theories that help to form the method and practice behind our award-winning e-learning. At CDSM, we draw from a wide range of classical learning and contemporary memory theories – as varied as behaviourism , constructivism and social constructivism.

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How to Become a Life Coach Online: 5 Steps to Success

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All of this information sounds good in theory. To make sure you are effective, you will also need to do the following: Build a website: a professional website can establish you as an expert in your field as it can give you authority. An example of a successful website from Tony Robbins.

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

Tools Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary PR 2.0: Tools Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary PR 2.0: Mathemagenic " PhD conclusions in a thousand words: blogging practices of knowledge workers Web 2.0 Applications in Learning Rethinking Learning Styles Understanding E-Learning 2.0

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How to Create a Quiz Using Hotspot Questions

ProProfs

The purpose behind using hotspot questions is ensuring that students can correctly identify key components visually and not just in theory. Hotspot questions come in handy when it comes to the subject of Art Theory. Share it with your students via email or embed the quiz link on your website. The options are endless!

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How to Make a Fun Quiz That Your Audience Will Love

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Many of the quizzes like- ‘what do you like to do for fun’ quiz and ‘ fun quizzes to take when bored’ available on fun quiz websites claim to be fun online quizzes , but they really aren’t. Some respond well to theory while some of them remember the lesson better if they’re able to associate it with an image or a video.

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