This is a little dated but I came across this again when looking for something else and thought it’s worth sharing. There are some great design ideas for presentations and/or elearning designs. Check them out — you won’t be sorry! SlideShare » World’s Best Presentation Contest
Category Archives: elearning
Mike Taylor’s Top Ten Tools 2007
My top ten tools as posted on E-Learning Centre. I may need to update this for 2008, but only slightly. Mike Taylor’s Top Ten Tools 2007
BitNami: Open Source. Simplified
Installing open source software usually isn’t as simple as installing commercial software. There are usually some prerequisite supporting software required in addition to the software you are wanting to install. This site takes care of this type of scenario with downloads packaged to contain everything you need and simplify this process. Check it out! BitNami:ContinueContinue reading “BitNami: Open Source. Simplified”
Presentations: Stop Death by PowerPoint
Nicely done! Presentations: Stop Death by PowerPoint
Free eLearning?
Looking at data from the eLearning Guild that I mentioned previously along with these slides, it has dawned on me that we can do some really great elearning things virtually at no cost. In fact, free tools are a huge part of my day, everyday. My list includes Audacity, CamStudio, GIMP, Windows Live Writer w/WordPress,ContinueContinue reading “Free eLearning?”
eLearning Guild Research Reports : eLearning Technology
Via Tony Karrer’s elearningtech blog with the newly restructured access from the eLearning Guild comes a bushel full of great elearning resources. It’s interesting to see how the free options compare, usually favorably, to the commercial ones. Definitely worth a visit for a few downloads. Link to eLearning Guild Research Reports : eLearning Technology
Free Camtasia & SnagIt Licenses
Via Digital Inspiration Techsmith is giving away Camtasia and SnagIt licenses. If you do any screen captures and/or screen casts and don’t know about these tools you should DEFINITELY head over and check out these offers. These are top rate tools that are worth adding to your toolbox.
Epic – blended learning and knowledge solutions
I found this via a white paper on Blended Learning from the Epic web site. This could be helpful when you’re looking at which components of your learning plan should/could be online and which could be offline. Their three categories are: (1) Offline (face-to-face) (2) Offline (Individual work) and (3) Online. I think the onlineContinueContinue reading “Epic – blended learning and knowledge solutions”
Stock Photo Images
Via Tony Karrer comes this big list of resources for photos and images. Unless I missed it that list didn’t include my number one source; Microsoft’s Clip Gallery Live Here are my top three. What are your’s? MS Office Online Sxc.hu Flickr Stock Photo Image and Other Media Sources : eLearning Technology
eLearning Examples
If imitation is truly the finest form or flattery these folks should get ready to be flattered. I’m always on the lookout for examples of what others are doing in elearning; specifically what their design looks like. First Cathy Moore and now Tony Karrer have provided lists of links to elearning content. eLearning Examples :ContinueContinue reading “eLearning Examples”