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25 Random Acts of Kindness for L&D Professionals

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Write a glowing review or testimonial for a company you’ve done business with. Leave a nice comment on a video, social media post, or blog that you appreciate. Write a stellar LinkedIn recommendation for someone you’ve worked with. Write down your proudest accomplishments from the week (or month or year). Read a book.

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Writing Scenarios + Free Tools: ID Links 4/12/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. This post includes links on writing branching scenarios, free tools, content curation, xAPI, and getting started in Storyline. Writing branching scenarios. Does writing style change how learners perceive choices in a branched scenario? Learningworld Design.

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Beneath the Surface

Upside Learning

It struck me that what was missing was a finer focus, and it drove me back to previous writings. For instance, we still can surface from involvement in a movie/book/game and note “how’d it get so late?” Again, think about attending to a movie for more than an hour! This blog was originally published on Learnlets.

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The 2024 Oscar Nominees for the Top Learning Films are.

Thinkdom

As Oscar fever sweeps through the air, it's the perfect time to celebrate the movies that inspire us to learn and grow. What we Learnt: The movie cleverly addresses issues like gender roles and self-acceptance, showing that breaking free from societal moulds can lead to personal growth.

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Innovative eLearning Trends: eLearning That Sticks

OpenSesame

Remember the movie Braveheart ? Let’s face it: no one ever walked out of a movie and said, “Man, I wish that were more like an elearning course.”. Try to create a conversational approach in which the audio keeps people watching and wanting to know what’s next, much like a great score supports a movie. And all the robotic voices?

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Innovative eLearning Trends: eLearning That Sticks

OpenSesame

Remember the movie Braveheart ? Let’s face it: no one ever walked out of a movie and said, “Man, I wish that were more like an elearning course.”. Try to create a conversational approach in which the audio keeps people watching and wanting to know what’s next, much like a great score supports a movie. And all the robotic voices?

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The Importance of Script Writing in Video Presentations

eLearning Brothers

Diagrams can also help when outlining (see previous blog for more information about outlining). As far as typing up a script, in the video I used celtx.com because it is free, and if I wanted to expand my account with them to be a paid account it would come with lots of other helpful movie-making tools. Let us know in the comments!

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