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Top 5 eLearning Skills for 2011

eLearning Weekly

Cisco experts predict 90% of the internet (consumer IP traffic) will be video by 2013. Developers of elearning must know a bit about image sizing and file sizes and be able to edit disparate images so that they look like they belong in the same module. Tom Kulhmann’s blog offers many tutorials on editing graphics. Video Production.

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Essential tips to conduct online classes effectively

Academia

A predictable schedule enhances time management and minimizes distractions. Establish Online Etiquette Guidelines: Set clear guidelines for online behavior, such as muting microphones when not speaking, using respectful language, and avoiding multitasking during class. This cultivates a respectful and focused learning environment.

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The Future of Mobile?

Clark Quinn

I also opined that five years ago I couldn’t have predicted where we are now, and consequently it might be hard to think that far forward. I do think the devices will continue to have richer sensors: in addition to accelerometers, compasses, GPS, microphones and cameras they’ll also have barometers, thermometers, and more.

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Online Training: Best Practices for Attending a Live, Online Course

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

While you probably can't predict the future, you CAN prepare for it. Although you can get away with using a microphone and speakers (or your computer's built-in mic and speakers), to get the best online class experience, beg, borrow, or steal a headset. Use a Hands-Free Headset. Or, just cough up the dough and buy your own.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Imagined futures 1: telecommunications

Learning with e's

Known as retrofuturism - this is the history of predictions. One might argue that it would have been more difficult to predict the future in 1930 than it is now, because change was slower. But predicting the future has always been difficult. Note also the large battery pack on the hip, the large microphone, and the headset.

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Smart watches for … learning?

CLO Magazine

The speaker and microphone (and someday an optional camera) in the smart watch will allow us to ask a question and get a rapid, personalized response that comes to the watch or maybe to an earpiece or audio-enhanced glasses or goggles.