Episode 1: Time to Level-Up!
A radio show about teaching with technology. In this episode, Chip reviews UptimeRobot.com, a whole bunch of the same Acer c720 Chromebooks, explains what Ptouch is all about, answers a listener question, and much more. To listen to more episodes, visit LevelUp Teaching Dot Com
Episode 5: Rapid Instructional Design
Long time training expert, Thiagi (Sivasailam Thiagarajan) discusses different interactive strategies for training and development. Joined by his colleague, Matthew Richter, Thiagi shares his engaging, practical, and innovative training techniques. To listen to more episodes, visit The Thiagi Group Training Intelligence Podcast
Episode 43: Developing Engaging Online Training with Live Web Cams and Augmented Reality
Dave Powell, Documentation Manager at SyberWorks discusses the use of live web cams and augmented reality applications in e-learning development to help engage the learner. To listen to more episodes, visit SyberWorks e-Learning Podcast Series
Universal instructional design principles for mobile learning
The report extends a previous analysis of universal instructional design principles in distance education by applying them to the design of mobile learning. Eight principles with particular relevance for distance education are selected, and their recommendations are discussed in relation to the design of educational materials for a range of mobile devices. The problems and opportunities of mobile learning are discussed as is the need for educators to focus on content design issues rather than on searching for the next new technology. To listen to more episodes, visit The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL) web site.
Instructional design: Technology from a different angle
Dolly Oberoi, CEO of C2-Technolgies, will discuss online training and how the federal government can use it to reduce costs and improve benefits. To listen to more episodes, visit Federal Tech Talk Shows
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Articulate Storyline software is intuitive enough for virtually anyone to use, from e-learning experts to those creating courses for the first time. Articulate have integrated graphic and instructional design features into its software. As a result, Articulate users can create engaging, polished interactive content. And when learners are fully engaged, they’re more likely to put their new skills and knowledge to work—improving productivity and bottom-line results. Plus, Articulate's customer and technical support wins awards—and enthusiastic users. They have one of the largest, most involved, most helpful e-learning user communities in the industry. Just one of our e-learning blogs has 93,000 subscribers and counting. This community, eLearning Heroes, provides practical real-world tips, free downloads, and more... Show more
VideoScribe is software for creating whiteboard animations automatically. It was launched in 2012 by UK company, Sparkol. By April 2014 it had more than 250,000 users in 135 countries around the world. VideoScribe is developed in Adobe Flash and produces QuickTime movies and Flash videos... Show more
A powerful screen recorder, Camtasia helps you create professional videos without having to be a video pro. Easily record screen movements and actions, or import HD video from a camera or other source. Customize and edit content on both Mac and Windows platforms, and share videos with viewers on nearly any device.... Show more