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| mattbarnettuk 2004-02-18, 9:28 pm |
| anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
just seeing if I'm all alone. Would love to chat/discuss
[sorry for not supplying a replt-to-email, only I've just had to change cos
of all the spam I was getting]
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| JP Kabala 2004-02-18, 10:40 pm |
| Instructional designer here
"mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
>
> just seeing if I'm all alone. Would love to chat/discuss
>
> [sorry for not supplying a replt-to-email, only I've just had to change
cos
> of all the spam I was getting]
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| bonjour, kai 2004-02-19, 4:28 am |
| yep. /me. design media for the mc donalds of language schools.
cya
su@blah.ch
"JP Kabala" <jp@jpkabala.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Instructional designer here
> "mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:c113c5$g09$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> cos
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| Alan Terry 2004-02-19, 6:28 am |
| In article <c113c5$g09$1@hercules.btinternet.com>, mattbarnettuk
<Noemail@nospam.com> writes
>anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
No, but I do come across people who sometimes ask about (or for)
eLearning providers!!!
URL please.
--
Alan ............
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| Eric McNew 2004-02-19, 9:28 am |
| Ever heard of "The Learning Manager" (w-win.com)? Our company is
considering it... but it is so embedded in Windows, I'm not sure how I
feel about it. Just curious. Actually, I'd love to start with something
simple like moodle.
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| lilmissgiggles 2004-02-19, 1:28 pm |
| yup!
worked on the design/navigation aspect
also evaluated the program through various releases/stages
lilmissgiggles
"mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
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> just seeing if I'm all alone. Would love to chat/discuss
>
> [sorry for not supplying a replt-to-email, only I've just had to change
cos
> of all the spam I was getting]
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>anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
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>just seeing if I'm all alone. Would love to chat/discuss
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>[sorry for not supplying a replt-to-email, only I've just had to change cos
>of all the spam I was getting]
>
I am ... work mostly in Flash
Farr
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| Scott Schwartz 2004-02-19, 3:28 pm |
| try www.idb-ideas.com they do this stuff and are reasonable priced. Tell em
Scott sent you.
"mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
>
> just seeing if I'm all alone. Would love to chat/discuss
>
> [sorry for not supplying a replt-to-email, only I've just had to change
cos
> of all the spam I was getting]
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| <uk.net.web.authoring , Farr , farr@sea.com>
<4034fda7.6823031@news.eclipse.co.uk>
<Thu, 19 Feb 2004 18:17:26 GMT>
> I am ... work mostly in Flash
>
Isnt that murder on the hands .
--
http://www.cannabiswindow.co.uk
(buy cannabis online)
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| I would certainly like to put some learning materials together that are more
interactive than what I have done on a web site but haven't the slightest
idea where to start. I am also learning Flash at the present to see if I
can't incorporate some action through that program. I would like to put
together something like I have seen on a number of tutorials but don't know
what program they use to record all of the moves that are made in the
tutorial such as cursor moves. I will be looking closely to this thread to
see what comes up. Since I am a retired professor, I can't possibly pay a
company to do this for me so will have to learn how to do it on my own.
"Scott Schwartz" <maclaird@execpc.com> wrote in message
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> try www.idb-ideas.com they do this stuff and are reasonable priced. Tell
em
> Scott sent you.
>
> "mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:c113c5$g09$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> cos
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| mattbarnettuk 2004-02-19, 8:28 pm |
| Hey that's great, I'm not out here all alone afterall?
I'm into learning activity design/development with a leading UK university
using Flash for interactivity, and static visuals. Trying to get a hold on
some cognitive psychology principles at the moment.
A question for those of you who are involved in the development - Have you
found any good forums/newsgroups that useful?
"mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:c113c5$g09$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
>
> just seeing if I'm all alone. Would love to chat/discuss
>
> [sorry for not supplying a replt-to-email, only I've just had to change
cos
> of all the spam I was getting]
>
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| JP Kabala 2004-02-19, 10:28 pm |
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"mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:c13ke9$lml$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> Hey that's great, I'm not out here all alone afterall?
> A question for those of you who are involved in the development - Have you
> found any good forums/newsgroups that useful?
>
astd.org discussion boards---- but you might have to be a member to post
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| Alan Terry 2004-02-20, 6:28 am |
| In article <c13ke9$lml$1@titan.btinternet.com>, mattbarnettuk
<Noemail@nospam.com> writes
>Hey that's great, I'm not out here all alone afterall?
So where's your url?
--
Alan ............
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| It seems that most of the posts are related to business where, I guess the
money is, but I am just a retired teacher who would like to learn how to put
lessons together on the make up of the human body. I have a web site called
"The Anatomy Lesson" which is basically just text and pictures as one would
find in a text book but I am interested in making the site more active with
sound and movement. I also have a complete dissection of the human body on
video CD and would like to incorporate that into a learning experience for
students. I am doing this just because I like to teach. I do not want to
make money. I am learning Flash at the moment but still need some help in
getting all together. So, I have static pictures of the human body, text,
videos and a web site, now what?
So, what I would like to find out is:
1) what programs do the people, who put together such things as the
Photoshop tutorials, use?
2) is there place to go to gain an understanding of how it is all put
together, sort of in a step fashion. I know that businesses have workshops
and such but, again, I am not a business
I realize this probably sounds pretty obvious to a lot of people but I am
really a beginner here. I don't mind doing the work but can't seem to find
anything when I do searches. I probably just don't know what words to search
for.
I would appreciate any help at all. I looked at the ASTD site that JP
mentioned but I can't find anything there that would pertain to what I need.
Thanks to anyone.
"mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:c13ke9$lml$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> Hey that's great, I'm not out here all alone afterall?
>
> I'm into learning activity design/development with a leading UK university
> using Flash for interactivity, and static visuals. Trying to get a hold on
> some cognitive psychology principles at the moment.
>
> A question for those of you who are involved in the development - Have you
> found any good forums/newsgroups that useful?
>
>
>
>
> "mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:c113c5$g09$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> cos
>
>
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| iehsmith 2004-02-20, 1:28 pm |
| While I'm not in the business, I would highly reccommend that you visit
http://www.lynda.com/. There are many resources for learning how to
use the different programs and she has a special section specifically for
educators.
> From: "wnor" <wnor@comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
>
> 2) is there place to go to gain an understanding of how it is all put
> together, sort of in a step fashion. I know that businesses have workshops
> and such but, again, I am not a business
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| Thank you for the site reference. I have already been there and, as far as I
am concerned, there is nothing there that gives me a clue. I know what can
be done with HTML, XTML and web production. I would like to know how these
people put together the Quick Time movies showing a moving cursor across the
active screen pointing out what they are talking about at the time. No where
does it give a clue as to what programs they are using. I know I have seen a
program that records the sound and cursors movements while putting together
a show but I can't for the life of me remember what company it was or what
the name is. I was just hoping that someone here might have run across
something like that. And, of course, it could be that I am so dense that I
just don't get it at all. I guess I need to have some definitions on what
Fireworks, Flash, other programs can actually do. A nice paragraph saying
that if you want to do the following, use this program. It will do step 1,
step 2, etc. I said I was a real beginner but I have time and patience and
willingness to learn. Not a lot of money though.
Again thanks for your input. I may just be missing the obvious.
"iehsmith" <inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BC5B950C.13D8C%inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net...
> While I'm not in the business, I would highly reccommend that you visit
> http://www.lynda.com/. There are many resources for learning how to
> use the different programs and she has a special section specifically for
> educators.
>
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| iehsmith 2004-02-20, 4:28 pm |
| Well, Quicktime movies are created using Quicktime Pro,
if that is specifically what you want. Once again, you can
buy tutorial CDs or join online learning courses through
lynda.com or Apple. The section on Quicktime Pro on Lynda's
site allows you free access some of the contents and you
may find out from there if this is what you want. Lynda's
site is not just about web production, but about multimedia,
which is what you are interested in. I sent you to her sit
because she is an educator and she offers discounts for such.
Quicktime is not a do all though. You will probably need other
graphics oriented programs as well.
Start here:
http://www.lynda.com/products/videos/lqt5procd/
And you can always e-mail or call to let them know
what you want to do and ask how to best go about it.
customerservice@lynda.com
toll free at 1-888-335-9632
I'm afraid you might be being a little dense about it:) No
offense meant.
> From: "wnor" <wnor@comcast.net>
> Newsgroups:
> alt.design.graphics,alt.graphics.illustrator,alt.graphics.photoshop,macromedia
> .flash,uk.net.web.authoring
> Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 13:45:49 -0500
> Subject: Re: anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
>
> Thank you for the site reference. I have already been there and, as far as I
> am concerned, there is nothing there that gives me a clue. I know what can
> be done with HTML, XTML and web production. I would like to know how these
> people put together the Quick Time movies showing a moving cursor across the
> active screen pointing out what they are talking about at the time. No where
> does it give a clue as to what programs they are using. I know I have seen a
> program that records the sound and cursors movements while putting together
> a show but I can't for the life of me remember what company it was or what
> the name is. I was just hoping that someone here might have run across
> something like that. And, of course, it could be that I am so dense that I
> just don't get it at all. I guess I need to have some definitions on what
> Fireworks, Flash, other programs can actually do. A nice paragraph saying
> that if you want to do the following, use this program. It will do step 1,
> step 2, etc. I said I was a real beginner but I have time and patience and
> willingness to learn. Not a lot of money though.
> Again thanks for your input. I may just be missing the obvious.
>
> "iehsmith" <inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BC5B950C.13D8C%inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net...
> materials?
> workshops
>
>
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| JP Kabala 2004-02-20, 6:28 pm |
| QT is the resource known and loved by Mac users
everywhere. If you're a PC user, you might also take a look at
Cam Studio and the other goodies at this site
http://www.ehelp.com/camstudio/product/screenrecording/
(But Lord, do I miss Lotus Screen Cam!-- it did exactly what you
wanted it to do, without a lot of BS you didn't. Now you often
have to use a Swiss Army Knife when all you need is a scalpel.)
If Flash is giving you nightmares, try SwishMax
http://www.swishzone.com/
Slimmed down, shallower learning curve, still pretty powerful,
much less expensive
Lots of goodies, inspiration and tutorials at
www.flashkit.com
You might be interested in the e-learning plugins for
Dreamweaver available via Macromedia
(URL's keep changing, root around a little bit,
might be buried under Authorware)
ASTD is about theory, not practice. Sorry I misunderstood.
Instructional design is such a niche market..... :-)
I've stopped telling people what ID's do. LOL
"wnor" <wnor@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:c15kkv$1eksmh$1@ID-133311.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Thank you for the site reference. I have already been there and, as far as
I
> am concerned, there is nothing there that gives me a clue. I know what can
> be done with HTML, XTML and web production. I would like to know how these
> people put together the Quick Time movies showing a moving cursor across
the
> active screen pointing out what they are talking about at the time. No
where
> does it give a clue as to what programs they are using. I know I have seen
a
> program that records the sound and cursors movements while putting
together
> a show but I can't for the life of me remember what company it was or what
> the name is. I was just hoping that someone here might have run across
> something like that. And, of course, it could be that I am so dense that I
> just don't get it at all. I guess I need to have some definitions on what
> Fireworks, Flash, other programs can actually do. A nice paragraph saying
> that if you want to do the following, use this program. It will do step 1,
> step 2, etc. I said I was a real beginner but I have time and patience and
> willingness to learn. Not a lot of money though.
> Again thanks for your input. I may just be missing the obvious.
>
> "iehsmith" <inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BC5B950C.13D8C%inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net...
for[color=darkred]
> materials?
> workshops
>
>
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| Oldylocks 2004-02-20, 7:28 pm |
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"wnor" <wnor@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:c15a82$1e8g71$1@ID-133311.news.uni-berlin.de...
> It seems that most of the posts are related to business where, I guess the
> money is, but I am just a retired teacher who would like to learn how to
put
> lessons together on the make up of the human body. I have a web site
called
> "The Anatomy Lesson" which is basically just text and pictures as one
would
> find in a text book but I am interested in making the site more active
with
> sound and movement. I also have a complete dissection of the human body on
> video CD and would like to incorporate that into a learning experience for
> students. I am doing this just because I like to teach. I do not want to
> make money. I am learning Flash at the moment but still need some help in
> getting all together. So, I have static pictures of the human body, text,
> videos and a web site, now what?
> So, what I would like to find out is:
> 1) what programs do the people, who put together such things as the
> Photoshop tutorials, use?
> 2) is there place to go to gain an understanding of how it is all put
> together, sort of in a step fashion. I know that businesses have workshops
> and such but, again, I am not a business
> I realize this probably sounds pretty obvious to a lot of people but I am
> really a beginner here. I don't mind doing the work but can't seem to find
> anything when I do searches. I probably just don't know what words to
search
> for.
> I would appreciate any help at all. I looked at the ASTD site that JP
> mentioned but I can't find anything there that would pertain to what I
need.
> Thanks to anyone.
Authorware (was) by Macromedia?
-Oldy
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| Thanks Oldy, that was one of the programs that I couldn't remember the name
of. It is a bit expensive but something to keep in mind.
"Oldylocks" <no> wrote in message news:103d54329f86f42@corp.supernews.com...
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> "wnor" <wnor@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:c15a82$1e8g71$1@ID-133311.news.uni-berlin.de...
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> Authorware (was) by Macromedia?
> -Oldy
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| JP Kabala 2004-02-20, 11:28 pm |
| Here's another link (more theoretical than practical, but
still rather useful) that you might find interesting
http://www.masie.com/masie/default....esearcharticles
"wnor" <wnor@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks Oldy, that was one of the programs that I couldn't remember the
name
> of. It is a bit expensive but something to keep in mind.
>
> "Oldylocks" <no> wrote in message
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| iehsmith 2004-02-21, 1:28 am |
| > From: "Oldylocks" <no>
> Subject: Re: anyone here involved with the creation of eLearning materials?
>
> Authorware (was) by Macromedia?
> -Oldy
Wow, I remembered that one but thought it might be defunct
since I hadn't heard anything about it in so long.
inez
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| Thanks everyone for all of the possibilities. I now have my work cut out for
me in deciding what to use. At least I know what is available.
"iehsmith" <inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BC5C4628.13E42%inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net...
materials?[color=darkred]
>
> Wow, I remembered that one but thought it might be defunct
> since I hadn't heard anything about it in so long.
>
> inez
>
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| ramcan 2004-02-21, 3:28 pm |
| try http://www.qarbon.com/
for a viewlet builder
wnor wrote:
> Thank you for the site reference. I have already been there and, as far as I
> am concerned, there is nothing there that gives me a clue. I know what can
> be done with HTML, XTML and web production. I would like to know how these
> people put together the Quick Time movies showing a moving cursor across the
> active screen pointing out what they are talking about at the time. No where
> does it give a clue as to what programs they are using. I know I have seen a
> program that records the sound and cursors movements while putting together
> a show but I can't for the life of me remember what company it was or what
> the name is. I was just hoping that someone here might have run across
> something like that. And, of course, it could be that I am so dense that I
> just don't get it at all. I guess I need to have some definitions on what
> Fireworks, Flash, other programs can actually do. A nice paragraph saying
> that if you want to do the following, use this program. It will do step 1,
> step 2, etc. I said I was a real beginner but I have time and patience and
> willingness to learn. Not a lot of money though.
> Again thanks for your input. I may just be missing the obvious.
>
> "iehsmith" <inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BC5B950C.13D8C%inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net...
>
>
> materials?
>
>
> workshops
>
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| JP Kabala 2004-02-21, 7:28 pm |
| Take a look at the built in quiz applet for swishmax...
"wnor" <wnor@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:c17qeb$1fb56j$1@ID-133311.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Thanks everyone for all of the possibilities. I now have my work cut out
for
> me in deciding what to use. At least I know what is available.
>
> "iehsmith" <inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BC5C4628.13E42%inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net...
> materials?
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