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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of PowerPoint - 0 views

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    With eLearning authoring software and interactivity builders, you too can turn bad, ugly PowerPoint presentations into good-looking and interactive eLearning courses.
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GESS E-LEARNING Educational Supplies & Solutions exhibition take place today onwards.. - 1 views

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    The Gulf Educational Supplies & Solutions exhibition will take place 5-7th March 2013 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. GESS is the only exhibition in the region to cover the entire spectrum of educational supplies and solutions. The sixth edition of the Global Education Forum (GEF) under the title Smart Learning and Technological Advances in Education. The world's leading providers of ICT and e-learning solutions, interactive technologies, scientific and laboratory equipment and a full range of other education supplies will be exhibited. White House Busines Solutions P Ltd, in partnership with Al Mazroui Medical & Chemical supplies is showcasing their elearning and management solutions in their stall at GESS. Our showcases include the solutions for customization of open source learning management systems, elearning solutions for K12, corporate and other institutions. Ready elearningcontent material for primary science, primary mathematics, secondary mathematics and higher secondary biology, physics and chemistry. Our solutions also include school information management system and college management system for schools and academic institutions. Dont miss to visit WHBS stall.. http://whbs-elearning.blogspot.in
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Creating a Branching Question - Adaptive Type Interaction - 0 views

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    One of the issues I've always had with online learning is programming a question to have some type of interaction when the student does not initially answer the question correctly the first time. Most tools provide multiple ways to provide feedback. This feedback comes either per answer or per question or at the end of a series of questions.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Raptivity New user interface - 0 views

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    Raptivity's commitment to constantly enhance on the customer collaboration front has yielded another win-win situation for both the parties involved. Based on various feedbacks, suggestions and discussions with its wide customer base, Raptivity has successfully reenergised its overall user interface (UI).
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The Game Changer Interactivity Builder - 0 views

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    Would you like to play an interactive game with me? It's one of the more popular games used by instructional designers to create interest in a subject. Let's start with a few hints from Wikipedia. An American television quiz show created by Merv Griffin. …
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Webinar on 'Making Learning Stick!' with Jay Cross - 0 views

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    Join Raptivity for a 60 minutes session with Jay Cross, the Guru of Informal Learning, on April 30, 2013 at 11:00 am PDT to see how you can make learning stick in your learners' minds using a variety of innovative techniques.
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PowerPoint 2016: Charts - Office Setup Help, www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: A chart is a tool you can use to communicate data graphically. Including a chart in a presentation allows your audience to see the meaning behind the numbers, which makes it easy to visualize comparisons and trends. Optional: Download our practice presentation for this lesson. Watch the video below to learn more about using charts in PowerPoint. TYPES OF CHARTS PowerPoint has several types of charts, allowing you to choose the one that best fits your data. In order to use charts effectively, you'll need to understand how different charts are used. Click the arrows in the slideshow below to learn more about the types of charts in PowerPoint. Slide 1 - www.office.com/setupPowerPoint has a variety of chart types, each with its own advantages. Click the arrows to see some of the different types of charts available in PowerPoint. Slide 1 - www.office.com/setup Slide 1 - www.office.com/setup Slide 1 - www.office.com/setup Slide 1 - www.office.com/setup Slide 1 - www.office.com/setup IDENTIFYING THE PARTS OF A CHART In addition to chart types, you'll need to understand how to read a chart. Charts contain several different elements-or parts-that can help you interpret data. Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the different parts of a chart. Book sales chart - www.office.com/setup LEGEND The legend identifies which data series each color on the chart represents. In this example, the legend identifies the different months in the chart. INSERTING CHARTS PowerPoint uses a spreadsheet as a placeholder for entering chart data, much like Excel. The process of entering data is fairly simple, but if you are unfamiliar with Excel you might want to review our Excel 2016 Cell Basics lesson. TO INSERT A CHART: Select the Insert tab, then click the Chart command in the Illustrations group. - www.office.com/setup A dialog box will appear. Select a category from the left pane, an
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A Microsoft Office 2016 Preview: Smart & Subtle Changes - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: The shrouded veil of secrecy has been lifted from the latest edition of Microsoft Office. Excitement for Office 2016 is still lagging behind the Windows 10 enthusiasm camp, but following the July 29 release of Windows 10, attention will return to the world's most popular productivity suite.When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview? When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview?Windows 10 is coming soon. Still confused about how the upgrade will work and wondering about the timeline? We have some answers, although more questions remain.READ MORE Office 2016, like Windows 10, has been re-designed within a revised Microsoft ethos. Office 2016 has been built from the ground-up with mobile and cloud users in mind, slotting in with the ever expanding fleet of Microsoft productivity applications. Office is, in general, a different set of tools from days gone by. We aren't confined to the five-or-so core products, and we can expand the functionality of the Office ecosystem using a massive range of add-ins and templates. Office 2016 logo - www.office.com/setup I'm using VirtualBox to preview Office 2016. Microsoft strongly suggested uninstalling Office 2013, which isn't currently viable due to work commitments. Using a virtual machine, however is a great way to explore different Office products alongside each other, without having to uninstall your current suite. I've also had a look at Office 2016 on Windows 10 Build 10130. Verdict: good times.How To Use VirtualBox: User's Guide How To Use VirtualBox: User's GuideLearn to use VirtualBox. Get virtual computers up and running inside your computer, without having to buy any new hardware.READ MORE Anyway, enough of that. Let's look at Office 2016. NEW OVERVIEW Much akin to the extended and inclusive testing phase of Windows 10, the Office 2016 preview has now accumulated over 1 million users,
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How to Build a Presentation in Sway - Part 1 - Office Setup Help - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Presentations are used every day to educate, enlighten and energize. Head teachers will have to present to teachers, teachers will need to present daily to their students, and those students will have to present on many occasions throughout their education and beyond. Because of this, it is important that presentations are engaging, modern and easy to create, in order to have the impact that is intended. This tutorial in our Sway series will show you how Sway can be used to make great presentations, and how you can make the most of the easy to use features to make your presentation as interactive and informative. Recently we're been working our way through a number of Sway video tutorials, and this next offering demonstrates the ways you can use Sway to create and liven up your presentations: In education planning is key, so most educators and students will draw up a plan of their presentation before they start creating it and, now you have Sway, it has never been easier to transform your plan into fun, interactive content in just a few clicks. If you write up an outline in Word for example, just drop it into Sway and it will automatically create headings and sections based on your document. You can then update and change the formatting of the text cards by using the emphasis and accent features, which draw attention to what matters to you in your presentation. To support the messaging in your text, you can then add some helpful or exciting images to the storyline, categorising them easily with the grouping tool and using focus points to make sure you don't lose what is important. If, like many educators, you like to have visual signposts in your presentation, then you can use the images and text as headings to section your work. This will make it easier for the student navigating the presentation, and allow you to keep the flow when you are presenting. And if you like to have a brief preview of what is coming in the presentation
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Raptivity now with AS 3.0 support - 0 views

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    Raptivity recently announced support for Action Script 3.0 for its entire library of 180+ customizable interactions. Those of you, who use Raptivity's learning interactions along with other authoring tools like Captivate, Lectora, Articulate Storyline and others, will be delighted to know about this support.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Using Bloom's to Target the Objectives - 0 views

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    Having learners achieve the objectives of a course is critical for their ongoing training and development. The course design, including the learning interactions, can have a significant impact on the success of the learning objectives being achieved.
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ASSESSMENTS-SPELLING, VOCABULARY, MATH QUIZZES FOR THE ELEARNERS-PART ONE - 0 views

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    Visual Assessment Evolve Interaction which is used to create assessments. In the new tool, you can ask questions after each topic (similar to a pop quiz in a classroom) or you can test the eLearner at the end of the class similar to your Friday quizzes. Assessments are necessary because they show how much you have learned.
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Raptivity's takes care of your budget blues with Annual Licensing! - 0 views

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    With the annual licensing model, Raptivity allows you to deliver high quality interactive learning experience to your learners while also staying within your budget. Raptivity annual license, as the name suggests, is a license that is valid for one year, with the option to renew at the end of the year. The Raptivity license still continues to be a desktop license. This pricing option is an attractive option for those eLearning developers who wish to purchase Raptivity, but would rather pay annually from their recurring budget than purchasing the perpetual license by paying full cost upfront.
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Graph math equations with Ink math assistant in OneNote for Windows 10 - www.office.com... - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Last summer we introduced Ink math assistant in OneNote-a digital tutor that gives you step-by-step instructions on how to solve your handwritten math problems. Today, we are excited to announce that Ink math assistant can draw graphs of your equations, all within OneNote for Windows 10. Now, when you write your math equations, the Ink math assistant quickly plots an interactive graph to help you visualize those difficult math concepts. You can zoom in and move the graph to observe intersection points or change values of parameters in your equations to better understand how each of them reflects on the graph. Finally, you can save a screenshot of the graph directly to your page to revisit it later. www.office.com/setup FIVE STEPS TO GRAPH AN EQUATION IN ONENOTE Begin by writing your equation. For example: y=x+3 or y=sin(x)+cos(2x). Next, use Lasso tool to select the equation and then, on the Draw tab, click the Math button. From the drop-down menu in Math pane, select the option to Graph in 2D. You can play with the interactive graph of your equation-use a single finger to move the graph position or two fingers to change the zoom level. Use + and - buttons to change the values of the parameters in your equation. Finally, click the Insert on Page button to add a screenshot of the graph to your page. Availability: Ink math assistant is available in OneNote for Windows 10, for Office 365 subscribers. As always, we would love to hear your feedback, so please make comments below or suggest and vote on future ideas on OneNote UserVoice page. For more information, check out our support page. Get OneNote: Mac | iOS | Android | Windows Help: Answers.Microsoft.com -Mina Spasic, program manager for the Math team
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Bring your Imagination Alive! - An Overview - 0 views

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    Are you really thinking out of the box while creating interactivities? Well, I am sure the recent Raptivity - Bring your Imagination Alive! 3 Part Webinar Series has given you enormous ideas of using Raptivity interaction models innovatively.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Designing Technology Enhanced Learning Objects - 0 views

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    What are the key elements of technology enhanced learning objects? The basic principles of instructional design and user experience design apply to designing quality technology enhanced learning objects.
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PowerPoint 2016: Tables - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Tables are another tool you can use to display information in PowerPoint. A table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns. Tables are useful for various tasks, including presenting text information and numerical data. You can even customize tables to fit your presentation. Optional: Download our practice presentation. Watch the video below to learn more about inserting tables in PowerPoint. TO INSERT A TABLE: From the Insert tab, click the Table command. Hover the mouse over the grid of squares to select the desired number of columns and rows in the table. In our example, we'll insert a table with six rows and six columns (6x6). inserting a table - www.office.com/setup The table will appear on the currently selected slide. In our example, that's slide 3. Click anywhere in the table, and begin typing to add text. You can also use the Tab key or the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate through the table. adding text to a new table - www.office.com/setup You can also insert a table by clicking the Insert Table command in a placeholder. inserting a table from a placeholder - www.office.com/setup MODIFYING TABLES PowerPoint includes several options for customizing tables, including moving and resizing, as well as adding rows and columns. TO MOVE A TABLE: Click and drag the edge of a table to move it to a new location on a slide. moving a table - www.office.com/setup TO RESIZE A TABLE: Click and drag the sizing handles until the table is the desired size. resizing a table - www.office.com/setup TO ADD A ROW OR COLUMN: Click a cell adjacent to the location where you want to add a row or column. In our example, we'll select the cell that says Mystery. selecting a cell - www.office.com/setup Click the Layout tab on the right side of the Ribbon. Locate the Rows & Columns group. If you want to insert a new row, select either Insert Above or Insert Below. If you want to insert a new column, select either Insert Left or Insert Ri
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Augmenting Authoring Tools using Interactions - 0 views

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    No one wants to take time and trouble, using their expertise, to produce something that's not as effective as it should be. This is just as true of online learning designers and developers as it is of anyone. Read more …
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Making Learning Stick - Part 2 - 0 views

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    Hi everyone, did you try the memory recall techniques we talked about last time? Hope they turned out useful for you. Do let us know your experience with using them. And as promised, I am back today with our next blog, covering some more memory recall techniques mentioned by Jay. Today's techniques will highlight the importance of the process and experience of learning and the impact it has on the recall.
Raptivity Rapid Interactivity for Effective Learning

Webinar - Getting Started with mLearning - 0 views

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    Join webinar presented by Robert Gadd President and Chief Mobile Officer at OnPoint Digital who is specializes in online and mobile learning solutions and Jamaica Glenn Raptivity Valued Professional as they unveil simple tips and nuances of getting started with effective mLearning
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    Join webinar presented by Robert Gadd President and Chief Mobile Officer at OnPoint Digital who is specializes in online and mobile learning solutions and Jamaica Glenn Raptivity Valued Professional as they unveil simple tips and nuances of getting started with effective mLearning
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