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Why I’m a pen-and-paper girl

Good To Great

Perhaps surprisingly for someone in my kind of role, I’m a pen-and-paper girl at heart: I love my Kindle but buy my very favourite books in paperback; I take great joy in browsing the beautiful stationery in Paperchase; and, yes, 99% of the time I take notes the old-fashioned way.

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Moving from Onboarding to “Warm Welcomes”

Learning Rebels

However, when you put it that way, it all sounds very… well, dull and officious. Does this onboarding process sound familiar? Managers know what they’re supposed to do” is not a sound strategy. Water bottle, notebook, pen, tote bag, gift card for a favorite lunch place, company shirt etc. Creating Onboarding Zombies.

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How Directors Create Storyboards Today

Storyboard Hero

The soft sound of a pencil on paper marked the start of cinematic ideas. Tactile Loss Some directors love the feel of pen and paper when storyboarding. How Directors Created Storyboards Back in the Day Pencil and Paper: The Classic Method In the early days of making movies, directors didn’t have fancy digital tools.

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How to use Presenter View in PowerPoint

BrightCarbon

Here you have the toolbar , which includes: The Pen and laser pointer: This allows you to write on or highlight a particular part of your slide as you present. You can pause or reset the timer using the icons to the right. Here you can see your speaker notes. This is a preview of your next animation or next slide.

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L&D: Learning and Dystopia

Association eLearning

All the recent buzz around virtual and augmented reality, machine learning, wearable technology, and the like made me realize that this stuff would sound like science fiction to someone from back then. No time like the present,” I replied as I pulled out a pen and notepad, hoping I sounded cheerful. That didn’t sound good.

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Prepare to Feel Old

Tony Karrer

Typewriter / Ribbon / Correcting Ribbon "You need to mute your sound" Records / Phonographs Sounds like a broken record Skipping Needle Cassette Drive Floppy Disk / Floppy Drive Dual floppy drive Word Star Word Perfect Punch Card Card Catalog Microfiche Reader Rabbit Ears Overhead Projector Rolodex Inbox / Outbox What we did before email … “Pen Pals” (..)

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Procrastination and Creativity

Mitch Moldofsky

Over at the Learndash blog , blogger Laura Lynch pens a very useful guide to helping learners in an online course avoid procrastination, a predictor of learner churn. Learners who struggle with procrastination are more likely to burn out, leave the course incomplete, and not sign up for more." “ I thought so!