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Christopher Pappas

It's a Bird! It's a Plane! No, It's Accessibility! - 0 views

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    Teach Students How to Be Their Own Teachers! As I write these words, hundreds of non-profits and entrepreneurs are busy in their studies or garages, developing new educational resources designed to reach large numbers of students across the global village. Those resources-- and their accessibility, will make it possible for kids to teach themselves. Whether is design married to technology, or brilliant teachers reaching the minds and souls of their students, those things gain power when they are made accessible through cloud technology. Now a Multitude of Educators Can Reach Millions of Students The cloud brings students to the teachers, but it also brings teachers to the students. More teachers can reach out to students than ever before. And the students can now learn from a multitude of teachers and mentors, not only in the classroom, but everywhere that they go. For the first time in history, cloud technology makes learning truly accessible to students--not only in the classroom, but also just about everywhere else on the planet.
Christopher Pappas

eLearning 101 - 0 views

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    eLearning 101 is the first of a five part series that covers the basics of what developers should know about building online courses. Congratulations on becoming an eLearning developer! You are on your way to creating your first course. Take a few moments to familiarize yourself an introduction to eLearning There are various software's to use to build eLearning. My favortie is Adobe Captivate because it is a dynamic robut eLearning development tool which offers developers the ability to convert pertinent training information into web delivered and self-paced courses. If you are lucky, you will be part of a development team were you can work with a variety of subject matter experts (SME's) who provide documentation, scripting, images and other assets which can contribute to a course being created. As an eLearning developer it is important that you are able to effectively communicate the benefits and features of the eLearning developer's program. Being able to describe the value of the program and your development skills will ensure that you gain the support of your supervisors, peers and intended audience. Think about the value of the course(s) you are creating and communicate this value to your team.
Christopher Pappas

The Pinterest Guide for Teachers - 0 views

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    20 Tips to use Pinterest in the Classroom Long gone are the days of "chalk and talk" when teachers stood and lectured at the front of the classroom. Today, with the popularity of many social media sites such as Pinterest, teachers can provide perception rich learning and step outside the classroom's four walls to give students a unique and interesting learning experience. In the top 10 of most popular social media sites, Pinterest is in itself a tool to teach as well as a tool to find teaching ideas, lesson plans, and just about anything on any topic you might have. It's a bottomless toolbox to keep students active, excited, and engaged. http://elearningindustry.com/the-pinterest-guide-for-teachers
Christopher Pappas

Tinkering with Tin-Can - 0 views

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    The newest version of eLearning protocol is upon us - are you ready to take the the plunge? For those of you who don't know yet, the eLearning protocol SCORM is going through a massive make-over, specifically from SCORM v1.2/2004 to what is currently being labeled as Tin-Can API. The overhaul is so significant that it will likely reshape the way we record, track, and administer eLearning for years to come. Admittedly, this change will take some time to gain momentum, but with early adopters such as Articulate (and the less vocal Adobe Captivate) jumping on board, all the pieces are in place for this new standard to flourish. So what's so different about Tin-Can compared to the previous standards?
Christopher Pappas

VivaeLearning.com - Free eLearning Video Tutorials for eLearning Professionals! Viva eL... - 0 views

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    Free eLearning Video Tutorials for eLearning Professionals! Watch... Upload... Share... Viva eLearning is now LIVE! Would you like to have access to the Free eLearning Video Tutorials. http://www.vivaelearning.com/signup At the moment with have 169 Free Video Tutorials. By the end of December 2012 we will have 1000+ Free Video Tutorials. If you use Facebook you can join Viva eLearning with your Facebook Profile! http://www.vivaelearning.com/signup If you would like to add a Free Video Tutorial just click the button "Upload video" at the right-up corner of the Viva eLearning website. Help us build the larger collection of Free Video Tutorials for eLearning Professionals. If you use Twitter we will very much appreciate if you Follow us! https://twitter.com/vivaelearning We Like you! Why don't you Like us? https://www.facebook.com/VivaeLearning Viva eLearning is supported by eLearning Industry "The Leading Source for Professionals Involved in the eLearning Industry"
Christopher Pappas

Social Academy for self learners aims to Revolutionizing Education - 0 views

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    SchooX is an Academy for self-learners which aims to revolutionize and democratize education. An Academy where Learners can build a strong portfolio of qualifications and Experts, Corporations and Organizations teach online and monetize their knowledge. Getting a good education becomes more and more difficult and at the same time expensive. I have seen a lot of people with a bachelor degree but often without the necessary job skills having a hard time finding their path to a professional career. I am not going to tell you about the important revolution that it takes place in the education industry because of the Internet. Neither that Online Education is changing the way people get educated. I would like to talk about one of the most fascinating platforms that support Social Learning for Self-Learners! A platform which was build around these thoughts, and with the mission to: help people learn, empower their qualifications, and improve their lives in the most possible pleasant way. At this post I will introduce you to... SchooX
Christopher Pappas

Enterprise Learning! Conference & Expo - I'm Attending! - 0 views

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    Dear members of the Instructional Design & E-Learning Professionals' Group, Anyone in our group interested in a free pass to ELCE? I'm pleased to announce that we have arranged for the Enterprise Learning! Conference & Expo to offer members of the Instructional Design & E-Learning Professionals' Group a free ELCE Pass to hear keynote speakers (including David Allen) and panels, as well as gain entrance to the Exposition Hall and Innovation Theater. To get that pass, please go to http://www.regonline.com/ELCE_Register to register. Click on "Expo Pass" and enter the code "FREE" to be able to attend the conference. The number of passes available is limited. Here's the conference brochure: http://elmezine.epubxp.com/i/76215. http://www.regonline.com/ELCE_Register Also, I would like to thank Joe DiDonato for his generous offer to the group members! If you would like to contact Joe here is his info: Joe DiDonato Conference Chairman Enterprise Learning! Conference & Expo 805-823-3552 Cell 888-201-2841 x846 Office
Christopher Pappas

List of eLearning Professionals that use Twitter: Part 2 - 0 views

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    A lot of eLearning Professionals that use Twitter were listed by leaving a comment of by using the #ffelearnpro hashtag! At the List of eLearning Professionals that use Twitter: Part I you will find 100 eLearning Professionals that use Twitter. At the List of eLearning Professionals that use Twitter: Part II you will find... 100 more! Total 200!!! Would you like to be included at the List of eLearning Professionals that use Twitter? You have the following two options: Please leave a comment with a link to your Twitter profile. From example https://twitter.com/cpappas Use the MAGIC #hastag #ffelearnpro and @elearnindustry ... and then You Will Be Included at The Ultimate List of eLearning Professionals that use Twitter I highly recommend you to read The List of eLearning Twitter Hashtags - Hot Topic!
Christopher Pappas

The Ultimate List of Cloud-Based Authoring Tools - 0 views

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    The Ultimate List of Cloud-Based Authoring Tools I have received several requests from fellow eLearning developers that are looking for a list of Cloud-Based content authoring tools. This is why I listed 53 Cloud-Based Authoring Tools. More and more eLearning tools are migrating to the cloud. eLearning developers access the content authoring tools over the Internet via a secure hosted system without thinking about IT configurations, software set-ups and licenses. At the following list you will find links with a short descriptions of the Cloud-Based Authoring Tools. http://elearningindustry.com/the-ultimate-list-of-cloud-based-authoring-tools
Christopher Pappas

Mobile Games for Adult Learning: What's the Appeal? - 0 views

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    Mobile Games for Adult Learning: What's the Appeal? This post introduces the potential of using mobile games as effective tools for adult learners living in a society of constant movement, where the massive penetration of mobile technology is an undeniable fact. Examining social practices, technology circumstances of use, the profile of the new learner and changing gaming cultures the emerging potential of mobile games for learning becomes apparent and is here discussed. http://elearningindustry.com/mobile-games-for-adult-learning-what-is-the-appeal
Christopher Pappas

Going the Last Learning Mile with LINGOs - 0 views

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    Last Mile Learning is a key initiative of LINGOs (Learning in NGOs), a not-for-profit NGO. LINGOs' vision is for anyone working to reduce poverty and alleviate suffering in the developing world to have access to world-class learning opportunities at little or no cost. about LingosThe "last mile" concept originated in the telecommunications/cable industry. The "last mile" is the final leg of delivering connectivity from a communications provider to a customer. This last mile is a logistical challenge because mapping the final destination wires and cables to remote rural areas without an existing structure of connectivity is physically rigorous. The "last mile" idea also applies to serving areas in need of humanitarian relief. Aid supplies are sometimes able to reach a central transport hub in an affected area but need the additional planning and networking to get resources transferred to those pockets of need without waste, loss, or misdirection. With LINGOs' Last Mile Learning, educational resources reach those critically in need, capitalizing on existing intellectual capital, goodwill and efficiencies of scale.
Christopher Pappas

Camtasia Studio for E-learning: Common Myths Exposed - 0 views

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    One of the greatest struggles I see with Instructional Designers is trying decide which rapid authoring tool to purchase and spend their limited time learning. Generally, it's a choice between Articulate, Captivate and Camtasia Studio with Camtasia running a distant third (unless software demos make up the bulk of the training). In the past I would have agreed that Camtasia would not have been my first choice for true e-learning but with the two most recent releases of this software I've found it to be the perfect tool for not just software demos but also soft skills and compliance training. If you'd like to see some of the e-learning I've developed with Camtasia Studio over the past couple of years Please join me, Camtasia specialist Lon Naylor and Elearningindustry.com/ site founder Christopher Pappas on Sept 25th for a free Webinar called "Camtasia Studio 8 E-learning Case Studies". Please register here to join us. http://learncamtasia.com/eLearningIndustry/
Christopher Pappas

The ADDIE Instructional Design Model Infographic | e-Learning Infographics - 1 views

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    The ADDIE Instructional Design Model Infographic The ADDIE instructional design model is possibly the best-known instructional design model. The ADDIE model refers to Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. Furthermore, provides a step-by-step process that helps instructional designers plan and create training programs with a framework in order to make sure that their instructional products are effective and that their processes are as efficient as they can possibly be. Check the following infographic and powerpoint presentation to find more! Feel free to embed the ADDIE Infographic and Slideshare presentation to your site or blog! http://elearninginfographics.com/the-addie-instructional-design-model-infographic/
Christopher Pappas

eLearning 101 Part 2: Planning - 0 views

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    Planning your eLearning course is the most important step. The worst experience anyone can encounter in an e-learning environment is finding traditional written training materials simply moved to the computer screen. Talk about a high snooze-factor! And this is not only boring -- it's ineffective training and a waste of time for everyone involved. Planning your eLearning course is the most important step. The worst experience anyone can encounter in an elearning environment is finding traditional written training materials simply moved to the computer screen. Talk about a high snooze-factor! And this is not only boring -- it's ineffective training and a waste of time for everyone involved.
Christopher Pappas

The Best eLearning Articles of 2012 - 0 views

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    The Best eLearning Articles of 2012 Would you be interested in the Best eLearning Articles of 2012? At this post you will find the TOP 20 eLearning Articles of 2012 based on the social signs. In average 40.000 Unique Visitors per month trust us as a Leading Source in the eLearning Industry. To show you our appreciation we have include a Bonus Gift! http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/general/item/422-the-best-elearning-articles-of-2012
Christopher Pappas

Declare the war on bad Webinars - 0 views

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    Tell me the truth. How many times have you attend a pathetic, poor, bad, awful, boring, stupid, and wasteful crappy Webinar? How many times have you attend a Webinar where the walking dead hang out in cyber space, where the talking-head with the PowerPoint presentation puts you in his/her digital misery. Would you like to captivate the audience through eloquent delivery and beautiful design? Would you like to push the limits of technology? Would you like to transform your Webinar design and delivery? Of course you want and that requires ACTION!
Christopher Pappas

Are you interested to post on The eLearning Industry Blog? - 0 views

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    Are you a professional involved in the eLearning Industry? You are welcome to contribute content to the eLearning Industry blog. The editorial team of the eLearning Industry blog will review all submissions and publish all suitable content. We will personally notify you when your post will be posted and we will included a link to you website or social media profile (LinkedIn, Facebook, Blog, Twitter, etc). Why to contribute content to the eLearning Industry blog? Because you want to share your knowledge/experience with the eLearning community Because the eLearning Industry Online network has: 27K+ of members at LinkedIn 10K+ of followers at Twitter 2K+ of Likes at Facebook 3K+ of unique views
Christopher Pappas

Post Here at the leading elearning source! - 1 views

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    Are you interested to post on eLearningIndustry.com? You are welcome to contribute content on eLearningIndustry.com The editorial team of the eLearningIndustry.com will review all submissions and publish all suitable content. We will personally notify you when your post will be posted and we will included a link to you website or social media profile (LinkedIn, Facebook, Blog, Twitter, etc). Why to contribute content to The eLearningindustry.com? Because you want to share your knowledge/experience with the eLearning community Because the eLearning Industry Online network has: 33K+ of members at LinkedIn 12K+ of followers at Twitter 2.8K+ of Likes at Facebook 30K+ of unique views We are interested to include blog posts to the following topics: eLearning and instructional design best practices eLearning industry news eLearning Demos (actual products or solutions you have built) eLearning problems and how you solve them Personal experience with educational technologies such as LMS, authoring tools, etc
Tesseract Learning

Neuroplasticity And Its Role In Learning And Memory - 0 views

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    Neuroplasticity has been a topic of discussion in the areas of brain research and development in the last few years. It refers to the ability of the brain to develop new connections between synapses due to various reasons. Few examples on the relationship between neuroplasticity and learning are shared in this blog.
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    Neuroplasticity has been a topic of discussion in the areas of brain research and development in the last few years. It refers to the ability of the brain to develop new connections between synapses due to various reasons. Few examples on the relationship between neuroplasticity and learning are shared in this blog.
Christopher Pappas

Simulations for Fun and Profit - 0 views

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    Simulations for Fun and Profit by David A. Mallette, Instructional Systems Technologist NOTE: The video and simulation both require Flash and adequate bandwidth. As mentioned here, we have discontinued web distribution of our training in favor of local launch, server authenticated systems of our own design due to bandwidth and latency issues on the Internet that are not likely to be resolved for a long time. The video is compressed enough for 500kpbs or so throughput and the simulation will run in less. By the mid 90s, simulation was the place to be for those on the cutting edge of technical training. A variety of raster-based, multi-tasking computer platforms were available that could provide real-time, free-play simulations of complex machines. Whoops. I've probably lost a bunch of you right there at "raster." I'll explain.
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