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Why Engaging eLearning and a Fancy LMS is Not Enough

eLearning Architect

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. 3) Content tagging Most LMS will provide the option of adding keywords as tags for each course or module. From an administrative perspective, tagging content can be a lengthy process.

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The Sound of Silence | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

For an excellent illustration of this problem, check out this great example provided by the always-interesting Cathy Moore (click the image to launch the Flash player): Courtesy of [link] So, why does narration in eLearning frequently do nothing more than parrot back what’s written on the screen? Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

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Google Goggles and Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

Yesterday Google released a visual search engine called Google Goggles. It uses several sophisticated image recognition techniques like object recognition, OCR, face matching, etc. All he need do is take a snapshot and input the image to Google Goggles which will recognize the landmark and retrieve information about it.

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ID and eLearning Links 8/13/19

Experiencing eLearning

tags: scenario training e-learning instructionaldesign. tags: tools branching e-learning scenarios. Additional resources at go.osu.edu/disengaged tags: research learning education e-learning training engagement. tags: research learning education spacedlearning retrievalpractice images. tags: research education.

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5 Tips to Build SEO Strength for Your Online Course

LearnDash

The other way to build an audience is through Search Engine Optimization (SEO). If a learner is on Google searching for a course like the one you teach, you will of course want to be at the top of their search results. Otherwise, no: SEO rankings aren’t like search ads. You have to earn your rankings.

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Gamification of Learning and Training

Kapp Notes

In 2006, Google created a game to help it tag pictures and photos on the web. Search engines have a difficult time with image searches, and while facial-recognition software has made strides over the past decade, a new computer can’t scan a photo of, say, Robert Pattinson and tell you who it is.

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IPhone- User Interface Guidelines – Part III

Upside Learning

Each row can contain image, text and controls. Search Bar: Accepts text input from user which can be use for search. Creating Custom Icons and Images: For all icons and images PNG (32 bits) format is recommended. Tags: Mobile Learning IPhone Iphone Guidelines IPhone Interface mLearning.

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