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!

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12 Apps of Christmas-Day 9- PowerPoint Labs

Day 1 – Hemmingway App (Writing help) Day 2 – PollEverywhere (PowerPoint audience participation add-in) Day 3 – The Great Suspender (Memory Manager – Chrome add-in) Day 4 – Grammarly (Writing -Chrome add-in) Day 5 – Dropbox for Gmail (Chrome add-in) Day 6-  Canva (online graphics tool) Day 7-  Google Drive for MS Office (Office add-in) Day 8-  PowerContinueContinue reading “12 Apps of Christmas-Day 9- PowerPoint Labs”

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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

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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

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Friday 5 – Team knowledge sharing, Interactive presentation polling, Excel Fill magic

Thanks for stopping by. Here are the things I’m noodling on this week. I share a whole lot more things like this on Twitter and save the better ones over in Diigo. Guru Guru is a browser extension that facilitates knowledge sharing among teams. I’m giving it a try to see how well it works. IfContinueContinue reading “Friday 5 – Team knowledge sharing, Interactive presentation polling, Excel Fill magic”

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Top 10 Tools

It’s that time of year again to update the Top 10 tools list. I’ve been making my contribution to Jane Hart’s Top Tools compilation for several years now. So, wIthout further ado, here is this year’s list. Google Reader (RSS) This is my single most used source for my personal learning. It’s increasingly rare thatContinueContinue reading “Top 10 Tools”

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Three simple things that will drastically improve your learning designs

via Modern Meeting Standard — a revolutionary new approach to meetings. When people don’t read your memos, it’s not because they don’t like you, it’s because your writing is dreadful. While reading this article, I realized many of these 14 writing tips also apply to a broader range of communications and learning design. Three thingsContinueContinue reading “Three simple things that will drastically improve your learning designs”

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Audience Feedback with Poll Everywhere

At the Learning Solutions session I presented with Patti Shank last week I wanted to try some way to include live, real-time audience feedback. After looking at a few different options I decided on Poll Everywhere and it worked out really well. (At least I think it did. If you were there and have aContinueContinue reading “Audience Feedback with Poll Everywhere”

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