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9 Planning Steps for Your Virtual Learning Program

Learning Rebels

(First posted on Linkedin) As the need for widespread social distancing increases, the need to move from traditional training to a virtual learning program is becoming more the norm. We know (or should know) that preparing for a virtual learning program (VLP) is quite different from planning for Instructor-led Training (ILT).

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How to Create Effective Corporate Video-Based Training

Fly Plugins

By incorporating videos into your training programs, you can deliver information in a visually compelling way that captures the attention of your employees. Defining Video-Based Training A corporate video-based training involves using videos as a primary instructional tool in corporate training programs.

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eLearning: It's Time for Some Reflection

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

However, the client wasn't looking to create content that would  play  on mobile devices; he wanted lessons that were captured  from  a mobile device. I made sure that my MacBook Pro and my iPad were on the same wireless network, then I started Reflector on my Mac. You can also purchase group licenses.)

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Tips for Importing PowerPoint Slides

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Many organizations use PowerPoint templates to ensure that lessons are consistent and correctly branded. By importing PowerPoint into Captivate, you can retain that formatting and branding in your eLearning lessons as well. This makes your copy of PowerPoint the last program to "touch" the file. (This

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eLearning: Is Right-Clicking Right?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      Most computer programs offer multiple ways to accomplish any one task. However, many people love right-clicking, and I'm betting you'd love to add that option to your eLearning lesson. For instance, if you're a Captivate developer you can publish a lesson as a PDF.

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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

Guide to e-Learning: Building Interactive, Fun, and Effective Learning Programs for Any Company (by Michael Allen) . The book highlights interactivity in design and guides the reader through lessons to help avoid common design challenges. Intro to Design: A Crash Course for Non-Designers (CourseArc ebook) . Luke Hobson’s podcast.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Tips for Importing PowerPoint Slides

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Many organizations use PowerPoint templates to ensure that lessons are consistent and correctly branded. By importing PowerPoint into Captivate, you can retain that formatting and branding in your eLearning lessons as well. This makes your copy of PowerPoint the last program to "touch" the file. (This