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Abraham Lincoln and Facebook Templates for Learning

2009/02/16 By David

Last week Jane Bozarth and Cammy Bean shared a hilarious parody imagining what Abraham Lincoln’s Facebook page might look like. Not only is it cleverly crafted and funny, but it also doubles as a mini history lesson, weaving in both well-known and obscure facts about Lincoln. For example, are you familiar with all the references in […]

Filed Under: Facebook Learning, Social Learning Tagged With: Facebook Learning

Font Conference

2009/02/10 By David

Font Conference Hilarious font parody via Innovative Interactivity.

Filed Under: Humor Tagged With: font, parody, type

CreateDebate – Online Forum Debates for Learning

2009/02/10 By David

I’m a big fan of peer-based learning, especially online discussion forums. I learned a lot of what I know about multimedia design from asking and answering questions in newsgroups over the years. Limitations of Forums While forums are a great way to reach out to a community with questions, forums aren’t as good at delineating […]

Filed Under: Online Forums Tagged With: debate, Online Forums, peer-based learning

Compliance Poetry

2009/02/10 By David

How many times have you heard compliance training is too boring to be taught in an entertaining or meaningful way? Most designers would agree that compliance training is the least glamorous of corporate training. But Yehuda Berlinger just made it a little harder for designers to justify such comments. Yehuda rewrote US and Canadian copyright […]

Filed Under: Creative E-learning Tagged With: compliance training, copyright, creative elearning

The Civil War in Four Minutes

2008/12/20 By David

Here’s a learning video worth watching. The original, wall-sized video, was created for the Lincoln Museum to “illustrate the scale, scope and tragedy of the Civil War.” Using the ratio of 1 week:1 second, the video begins with Lincoln’s election in 1860 and concludes with the final surrenders in 1865. This powerfully emotional video uses […]

Filed Under: Multimedia Learning Tagged With: civil war, flash e-learning, Multimedia Learning, storytelling

The World of Chemistry

2008/12/13 By David

The World of Chemistry Here’s a creative way of anthropomorphizing the elements. At first glance, this one might seem like a lot of work to produce. And maybe it would be for a single person, but what would it look like if an entire class or group were assigned to produce  creative shorts? Via Getting […]

Filed Under: Multimedia Learning, Video for Learning Tagged With: e-learning, multimedia, video

Design Mapping: Creating the Right Look and Feel for Your E-learning

2008/12/10 By David

Design mapping is a structured process for identifying the right elements—fonts, objects, people, textures, sounds and colors—that make up your project’s visual voice. The design mapping process helps instructional designers move past the “blank page” by streamlining the visual analysis process.

Filed Under: Design Mapping, Featured, Visual Voice Tagged With: graphic design, mapping, theme, visual, visual design

StoryCorps, Podcasting and E-learning

2008/11/28 By David

So by now, chances are you’ve tried, or at least heard about, podcasting for learning. Whether you’re publishing content specifically as podcasts, extracting audio from existing e-learning courseware or interviewing lines of business asking them to share their stories, you’re probably well aware of the benefits of audio-based learning. Getting Started If you’re considering incorporating […]

Filed Under: E-learning Audio, Featured, Podcasting Tagged With: e-learning, Podcasting, Stories for Learning, StoryCorps

O’reilly Rough Cuts as Rapid E-learning Model?

2008/11/24 By David

Remember the good old days of e-learning development when your courseware would remain fresh and current for at least six months, maybe longer? It seemed even compliance courseware only needed updates a couple times a year. Not so much anymore. Content complexity, dynamic industry regulations and an increasing need for user input has made courseware […]

Filed Under: Creative E-learning, Rapid E-learning Tagged With: Corporate E-learning, development models, e-learning, O'reilly, rapid

The Art of Swimming

2008/11/18 By David

Last night we Netflix’d a PBS documentary on Benjamin Franklin. I’ve actually seen this documentary before, but this time something stood out: Benjamin Franklin learned to swim by reading a book. He didn’t learn with a swimming coach, or from ILT or WBT classes, but with a book containing simple illustrations. The book is called […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Technical Illustration

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