tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34592362.post2782659212056141009..comments2024-01-13T07:04:29.167-05:00Comments on Kapp Notes: What e-Learning Tools are You UsingKarl Kapphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10586071112339563727noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34592362.post-28924049310458333302009-09-02T18:31:35.802-05:002009-09-02T18:31:35.802-05:00I use MS Word and PDF. E learning helps the studen...I use MS Word and PDF. E learning helps the students understand things easily without any hustle at the comfort of their home or anywhere they like to study.e-learing solutionshttp://www.intelladon.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34592362.post-8377272881318942432009-08-24T07:56:51.483-05:002009-08-24T07:56:51.483-05:00Cammy and Ken,
Thanks for the comment.
Cammy, yo...Cammy and Ken,<br /><br />Thanks for the comment.<br /><br />Cammy, you have a point, I should probably re-phrase but I have seen PDF files used as e-learning as indicated by Ken and some companies do post Word documents and call that "e-learning" aaaahhhh.<br /><br />However, I agree with a re-phrase of the question. And maybe more exploration of the tools.<br /><br />KarlKarl Kapphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10586071112339563727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34592362.post-40312814981505529542009-08-22T06:06:38.470-05:002009-08-22T06:06:38.470-05:00Kia ora Cammy Bean!
Though it's NOT my choice...Kia ora Cammy Bean!<br /><br />Though it's <b>NOT</b> my choice, preferred or recommended medium for eLearning, <i>Word</i> is being used at <a href="http://www.correspondence.school.nz/" rel="nofollow">TCS</a> and has been for a number of years.<br /><br />It is favoured by those 20th century practitioners who adhere to using email like superglue sticks to a clean surface.<br /><br />Frankly, it is really only suitable for holding images and links and now some audio. But I recall using pdf in 2001 with a modicum of success for special purposes, in much the same way as <i>Word</i> can now be used.<br /><br />My major criticism of its use was initiated before broadband hit New Zealand, when a <i>Word</i> document with a few poorly optimised images and some other fancy things embedded resulted in a file size that could sink a battleship!<br /><br />My preferred file type for this sort of thing, if I had to use it, was html. Used appropriately it beats many other file types hands down on compatibility, file size and other attributes. I have used it on rare occasions in recent years.<br /><br />I have never used <i>Word</i> as an eLearning tool.<br /><br />Catchya laterBlogger In Middle-earthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08722634477041121797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34592362.post-84738373036253676962009-08-19T10:05:51.462-05:002009-08-19T10:05:51.462-05:00There's a difference between what tools people...There's a difference between what tools people are using to publish e-Learning vs. storyboard/design. Do you think anyone is publishing e-learning in Word? (Maybe job aids...) <br /><br />Just thinking out loud here and wondering if the question could be phrased differently...Cammy Beanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14164253880427035485noreply@blogger.com