Posted on August 28, 2008 by Jeff Holth
Got some gas today on the way in, and just as I put the nozzle in the car, a voice that I could not avoid spoke to me from behind. It said; “Are you tired of your low mileage vehicle? Then come on down to your GM dealer and explore all of the fuel efficient [...]
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Posted on August 21, 2008 by Jeff Holth
Lucky for you, there are tons of options! You can choose from freeware programs and commercial paid programs. You can choose to upload the output to your web server, you can send them via email, you can upload to YouTube or some other hosting site… the possibilities are endless.
Most of the programs you might use [...]
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Posted on August 13, 2008 by Jeff Holth
PowerPoint presentations… they’re everywhere! For years now, it’s been the de-facto standard for communicating ideas, information and for developing sales presentations.
PowerPoint by itself though has traditionally been used as a face-to-face tool only. Step 1. Arrange schedules. Step 2. Re-arrange schedules. Step 3. Everyone travel to meeting location. [...]
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Posted on August 12, 2008 by Jeff Holth
If you are reading this, you probably are already aware of the fact that most “modern” eLearning was created using one of many excellent authoring tools. If you have used one of them, you were either paid to do so, or it was/is part of your everyday job. I’m also willing to bet that you’ve [...]
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