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6 Things You Can Do to Build Your E-Learning Skills

Rapid eLearning

Today there are all sorts of free resources to learn about course design and construction. Choose a tool like Pinterest, Diigo, or Evernote to collect and organize important content. If possible, start a blog to document what you’re learning and reflect on what others think. September 23 & 24 (Vancouver).

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Three Misconceptions and Myths about Learning

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Anything on Tom Kuhlmann’s Rapid eLearning Blog. Here’s how to build, purchase and create inexpensive elearning resources: Open educational resources (OERs) like the Khan Academy and the MIT OpenCourseWare project put high quality resources at your fingertips. Image credit: Rob Shenk on Flickr.

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Over 75 Free Rapid E-Learning Resources

Rapid eLearning

The other day this guy asked me how to develop color schemes for his rapid elearning courses. I shared some of the tools that I use for color schemes in previous posts like this one on creating your own rapid elearning PowerPoint template. I start by picking a color from the he image using Pixie. Audio Resources.

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3 Proven Techniques to Add Creativity to Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

If you do follow this approach to collect ideas, OneNote and Evernote are two good tools because you can easily do screen and text captures. For me, one of the most striking parts of Brown’s presentation was when he showed the image from the emergency room video. It hasn’t failed me yet.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Network Learning: Working Smarter , October 22, 2010 Tweet “In the period ahead of us, more important than advances in computer design will be the advances we can make in our understanding of human information processing – of thinking, problem solving, and decision making…” ~ Herbert Simon, Economics Nobel-prize winner (1968). Does it Matter?

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The Cons of Social Media for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

There are all sorts of tools like Pocket , Feedly , Flipboard , Diigo , Evernote , OneNote , and even your browser via add-ons. Download the fully revised, free 63-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro. Upcoming E-Learning Events. And then leave it at that. Getting Started?