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Articulate vs. Lectora | LearnNuggets

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As many do, we storyboard projects in Word and PowerPoint. The fun part of my job is having a plethora of tools in my ‘elearning development’ toolbox: Adobe Creative Suite, Captivate, Visio, Lectora, and now Articulate. There are many others, but these are the most popular and most widely used.

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eLearning Cyclops: Informal learning. Maybe I Can Informally.

eLearning Cyclops

This months Big Question at Learning Circuits is regarding assessing the impact of informal learning. Thats some good anecdotal evidence of applying behavior. Labels: Big Question , Big_Question , Evaluation , ISD , Social Media , Twitter. A Few Things of Interest: #Storyboarding & #Learni. Cloud Apps.

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Why I entered the 2010 Articulate Guru Awards | LearnNuggets

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Storyboarding is not just a document…it’s a process. Massive button factory in PowerPoint Big Project? In the coming weeks I intend on writing about lessons learned and offer some tutorials on not only how I did some of the effects, but also many of the processes I developed and new practices I discovered along the way.

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What Tools Should We Learn?

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by Kevin on June 7th, 2010 The Big Question at the Learning Circuit’s Blog for June is “What Tools Should We Learn?” How nice would it be to simply work with a SME and write the content into a storyboard and pass it on? In short – learn as many tools as you can! Sarcastic, yes but let’s explore that for a minute.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

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Brain Learning and eLearning Design - The Learning Circuits Blog , July 1, 2010 David Grebow suggested this month’s Big Question (thanks David). Back in December, I wrote about her final survey results for 2009. These categories are somewhat loose; some people could be in multiple categories. Sounds simple? Too simple?