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Using Office 365 for eLearning: Power Point Slides
Since educators discovered Power Point as a content delivery tool in the classroom, many classes have had to endure more than one bad presentation. People in corporate settings probably have […]
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Should We Stop Asking Students to Read “Recommended Readings” in eLearning Courses?
We, as eLearning instructors, need students to study required readings and we let them know they need to read these in order to do well in later examinations. But time […]
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Learn to Measure the Competency of Your eLearning Students
eLearning has entered the training and instruction areas by supporting instruction through the use of Internet and technology. It is now really hard to find examples of instruction that does […]
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Slide Presentations for eLearning Are Not Dead Yet
Yes, face it. They are not going away, I don’t think they ever will. If you notice, all authoring tools for eLearning (think Lectora, Storyline, Captivate) are slide based, they […]
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Why you should have at least two authoring tools for eLearning
You might be facing the task of choosing the best authoring tool to develop eLearning modules. It is not easy, there are many solutions out there. I will try to […]
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Those Recorded Webinars? That is Not eLearning. The Good News? You Can Fix That
If you have a skill you would like to teach to others, how do you start? You probably do not have experience teaching in a classroom, it is then a […]
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The Influence of Web Technologies in the Merging of Synchronous and Asynchronous Modes of eLearning
There was a time when instructional designers and online instructors would talk about synchronous or asynchronous modes of eLearning. It seemed you needed to take a pick and design a […]
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Virtual Reality Is Not for eLearning Only: Pain Management Application in Medicine
In this post, we will talk about a technology that is having an impact in eLearning: Virtual Reality or VR. Specifically, we will be looking at an application in medicine: […]
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Creating Assignments for eLearning and Online Learning
Before you plunge into creating your content for that online (or eLearning) course, you first need to create your learning objectives (LOs), I will cover that in another post. Actually, […]
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A Few Ways for Instructors to Kick Off an eLearning or an Online Course
It is stressful to teach an online course (or an eLearning course, for that matter), and it brings on more stress if the course happens to have a synchronous format. […]