Digg Diggby AJ George I recently attended an Edward Tufte course on “Presenting Data and Information.” If you are unsure of who Edward Tufte is, I would suggest checking out his Wikipedia page. Here are some of the top tips I took away from the course: Stop Assuming Your Audience is Dumb Have you noticed that PowerPoint presentations [...]
21 November 2011
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This is the second in a series of three posts on developing an e-learning plan. The first post discussed why an e-learning plan may be needed, this will discuss how to do a plan, and the third post will discuss what should be in a plan. The importance of context This is the most difficult [...]
1 November 2011
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If you are an eLearning developer, you’ve probably encountered this question before: Should I use photos or clipart in my eLearning course? If your organization has style guides, this might hold the answer to the question for you. Certain companies ban clipart from being used in their corporate PowerPoints and eLearning courses. They only allow [...]
24 October 2011
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We work hard and fight for better, richer, more meaningful elearning. We continue to look for new ways to be better designers, yet we always feel like we don’t have the time or the skills to break free of the status quo. No matter what direction the world of elearning goes, we can still explore [...]
21 October 2011
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Digital Learning,E-learning Technology,Education,eLearning,Improve Learning,Learning Management Systems,LMS by SteveFoerster While there are a lot of different opinions about eLearning, one thing no one can dispute is that it’s growing by leaps and bounds among American colleges and universities. Various studies have shown that the number of students going online has skyrocketed, particularly in subjects of interest to professionals. As a recent article in [...]
18 October 2011
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7 September 2011
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E-learning technology has been evolving for quite some time now; it certainly has evolved through its slow but steady start. It is now growing in use and acceptance. The adaptation of e-learning in normal business training operations is increasing and more companies are experiencing the advantages of the technology. An ideal e-learning technology should start [...]
20 August 2011
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