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Why Engaging eLearning and a Fancy LMS is Not Enough

eLearning Architect

This article will explore some important concepts that will help you understand the relationship between these technologies. Current situation If you take a look at the image below, we see an example of how a course often appears within an LMS dashboard. But it is the commitment to watching a movie that I don’t like.

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Effective Rapid eLearning from Classroom Learning Content?

Vignettes Learning

Image source from [link] In my blog, The Master SME: How to become one? I used the movie Karate Kid (1984) as a metaphor for eLearning development. This is a reminder even for the best trainers who are inclined to take a short cut by using content not designed for rapid elearning. How to work with it?,

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The budget didn’t fail your low-budget eLearning. What else did? Your enthusiasm to use all of it.

Eat Learn Repeat

The best example would be the recent “Justice League” feature film which turned out to be the lowest-grossing DC universe movie ever. Stock Images? While GoAnimate itself is a cheaper alternative to complex Flash-based character animations, it’s funny that we try to get it a lot cheaper using stock images. But is this justified?

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Achieving Learning Flow with Your Online Member Education

Association eLearning

Earlier this year, Associations Now wrote an article asking whether “binge learning” will become the new “binge watching.” This references the growing trend among Netflix subscribers who use the on-demand television and movie steaming service to watch entire television series in one sitting. The piece brought up a good point.

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A Simple Guide to Creating Your First eLearning Storyboard

SHIFT eLearning

The term "storyboard" comes from movie production, where creators sketch out a film in a series of still images. Start reading these helpful articles: Storytelling Basics for eLearning by Jane Bozarth. 8 Steps for an Awesome Storyboard [Infographic].

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Facilitating a twitter chat

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

It started with a movie that I saw about Twitter Tuesday for the U.S. I wrote an article on the edublogs of Netwijs. We use the name of our department as hashtag (# netwijs), hence we ensure branding and we reinforce our image, that we have knowledge of education, ICT and innovation. Why did you start facilitating Twitter Chats?

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How Directors Create Storyboards Today

Storyboard Hero

Now, here’s a question: Do movie directors these days still use storyboards? 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. Together, they made a visual language that guided everyone in making the movie.

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