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Technical Communications: Online Versus Paper

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

For those custodians, the paper version remains the primary document, and the online version is secondary.  For example, the paper documents are scanned and converted to PDF.  If your print document includes cross references (such as, "For more information, see page 11"), you could end up with a mess.

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More Than 100 PowerPoint Tutorials & a Free Template

Rapid eLearning

I loosely organized the tutorials by topic so they’re a little easier to scan. Animated effect to introduce new scenes or information. Combine animations in PowerPoint with an alternative version. Here’s the difference between PNG and EMF images. How to reduce file size by saving slide as a PNG.

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100+ Learning, Design & Technology Resources to Help You Get Sh*t Done

Mike Taylor

Chart Chooser by @juiceanalytics – This free, online tool helps you identify the right chart based on what you are trying to show, and then lets you download the Excel or #PowerPoint version of that chart to help you get your job done. Adobe Spark for Educators – details about how your school can use a premium version of Adobe Spark for free.

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Guest Blogger, Bryan Jones of eLearningArt.com – How to Repurpose Content in under 1 hour

Learningtogo

Brain science supports the idea that content needs to be repeated to open and widen multiple neuropathways to the same information. She discusses how our brains were designed to keep us alive, so we’re constantly distracted during learning as we subconsciously scan our environments to danger. Repeat those steps for all 10 authors.

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How to Repurpose Content in under 1 hour

eLearningArt

Brain science supports the idea that content needs to be repeated to open and widen multiple neuropathways to the same information. She discusses how our brains were designed to keep us alive, so we’re constantly distracted during learning as we subconsciously scan our environments to danger. Repeat those steps for all 10 authors.

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