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Top 5 eLearning Skills for 2011

eLearning Weekly

Designing or developing elearning requires experience in training and project management as much as audio and video production. These small groups of elearning designers and developers will have to do it all–manage the projects and handle graphics, video, narration and all the various software, including some sort of LMS.

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Frankenstein Course Development

eLearning Cyclops

I am currently creating a course and as usual it involves numerous development tools. I like its flexibility in making the interactive assets I need for the course and not being constrained by prepackaged interactives that come with many e-learning development tools. What I like is the ease of developing an assessment in Quizmaker.

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How to Make Animated Gifs from Video

Rapid eLearning

As a side note, if you do use it, I encourage supporting the developer. Animated.gifs can become very large files. The more visual information on the screen, the larger the file size. And if the file is too large, it’ll take too long to download and ruin the effect and experience. Stick with fewer colors.

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5 e-Learning Mistakes That Damage Your Credibility

Trivantis

Too many mistakes, and you damage the effectiveness of the course—as well as your credibility as a developer. Use professional audio voiceovers and video tutorials whenever your budget allows and avoid cheesy clip art graphics. Subscribe to the Lectora® e-Learning Blog for more development tips, industry news and free resources.

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How to Solve PowerPoint’s 3 Biggest Problems With Presentations

Mindflash

Here are two tutorials that nicely demonstrate how to add a YouTube video to a PowerPoint presentation. Bonus points to the trainer here for using a karate chimp in her tutorials! If you need to embed a larger.wav in your presentation, you can increase the size of the embedded file – up to a maximum of 50 MB.

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Three Time-Saving Rapid E-Learning Tips

Rapid eLearning

Check out the tutorial below. Click here to view the PowerPoint tutorial. To learn more check out the tutorial below. Click here to view the tutorial. Create Smaller File Sizes. Even though I created everything in PowerPoint, the course file doesn’t have anything but background images.

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Do You Hear That? It’s Your eLearning Course Sounding Better

eLearning Brothers

Here is a simple tutorial on how to do that. Most rapid authoring tools work best with the MP3 file format, and if you’re dealing with narrations, there’s no need to export higher than 128 kbps (CD quality). You could export to 320 kbps but that kind of quality is unnecessary and will just be a larger file size.

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