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Sample branching scenario + cool tool

Making Change

Here’s the flowchart view, which Twine automatically creates as you link your scenes (click for a bigger image): Twine offers some advantages over other ways to write scenarios. Use simple codes to keep track of variables or limit learners’ choices (not shown in the sample scenario). Link scenes using simple text.

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Sample branching scenario + cool tool

Making Change

Here’s the flowchart view, which Twine automatically creates as you link your scenes (click for a bigger image): Twine offers some advantages over other ways to write scenarios. Use simple codes to keep track of variables or limit learners’ choices (not shown in the sample scenario). Link scenes using simple text.

Examples 275
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The Pulse of Mobile Learning

Allison Rossett

Most of what is said and written about mobile learning and support touts potential and points to the future. Current studies confirm a faint pulse for mobile in enterprise learning today. So low was that number that I confirmed it with several large audiences, including one at a conference devoted to mobile learning.

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Do Microcourses Have a Place in Workplace Learning?

Upside Learning

He writes: “.I I also am happy to think of mobile as an augment to formal learning: reactivating knowledge, distributing practice, contextualizing learning, and even performance capture.”. Providing application opportunities (through pop quizzes or learning games on mobile); ? I absolutely agree there.

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eLearning Learning Launches New Features

Tony Karrer

In case you don't know about eLearning Learning, it brings together content from leading experts and companies like the Adobe Captivate Blog , Clark Quinn , Clive Shepherd , Jay Cross , Karl Kapp , and really too many to list. Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blogs.

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Update: Designing mLearning

Clark Quinn

Well, it’s been a bit of a saga, but there are some new developments about my forthcoming: Designing mLearning: Tapping Into the Mobile Revolution for Organizational Performance. It’s the usual good news/bad news scenario, but only mildly. First, for the bad news. At least the travel’s done and holidays are essentially past.

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7 Microinteractions You will Love in the new Articulate Studio 13 [Review]

mLearning Revolution

Dan writes that: “the difference between a product we love and a product we just tolerate are often the microinteractions we have with it.” The book is an excellent read and it made me think about my own ‘microinteractions experiences’ in the desktop software, mobile apps and devices I use every day.