This week, I’ve found a huge motherlode of great things to share with you. Don’t want to wait until Friday for a peek at what I’m finding? Subscribe to my daily newsletter. Write and Organize for Deeper Learning: 28 evidence-based and easy-to-apply tactics that will make your instruction better for learning (Make It Learnable) TheContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | June 9”
Category Archives: Development
The Secret to Working with Vector Graphics in PowerPoint
Many people don’t realize that PowerPoint can be a suitable option for working with vector graphics. Tom Kuhlmann has a nice post on working with .EPS files in PowerPoint. Unfortunately, a recent update has disabled the ability to insert .EPS graphics into Office documents. While there are a number of different types of image formats,ContinueContinue reading “The Secret to Working with Vector Graphics in PowerPoint”
You Already Know How to Build mLearning (You Just Don’t Know It)
Here are the slides from my recent FocusOn Learning session in Austin, TX You Already Know How to Build mLearning (You Just Don’t Know It) A big thank you to everyone who was there and feel free to share it with others!
Curated Collection of Design Resources
I put this together for a recent learning design workshop and wanted to share it with everyone. NOTE: Download the PDF to access all the clickable links in the document. Check out a bigger, broader collection of tools and resources on this page curated by Tracy Parish. https://e-learning.zeef.com/tracy.parish
Multimedia Learning Design Principles
I created this handout for a recent workshop from Richard Mayer’s Principles for Multimedia Learning. [ Click the Linkedin icon down at the bottom right to download a copy. ]
Free Download: Storyline Elearning Navigation Menu
As I was browsing through my morning reading recently, I came across this nifty navigational demo on the codyhouse.com website. I think this makes a nice addition to an online course so I crafted a quick example in Storyline. View Demo | Download Storyline file
How do you make time for learning?
I recently had the honor of being invited to assist Allison Rossett teach a “Digital Writing for Learning and Performance” course in the Educational Technology program that I attended. Allison wrote about it in the ASTD blog. My excitement for being involved with such a great course has now turned into disappointment — the courseContinueContinue reading “How do you make time for learning?”
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