Here is a webinar recording on "Preparing for Next Generation eLearning - Part I - Responsive eLearning & Tin Can API".
You can view the recording in order to understand the potential of responsive eLearning & Tin Can API (Application Programming Interface) in shaping the future of eLearning.
Presented by Upsidelearning.com
http://www.upsidelearning.com/webinar-preparing-for-next-generation-elearning-responsive-and-tin-can.asp
Some points that we can make use of:
1. Use frequent polls to engage the participants
2. Don’t make your webinar session too long. The above case study lasted just over 1 hour.
3. Use another person to do the presentation if you can. It makes it less monotonous.
4. Use pictures instead of words in your presentation.
5. Put up the reference websites if you are using materials from them.
6. Make your presentation interesting.
7. Indicate your name, e-mail address and contact number at the end of the webinar session.
8. Follow up on the answers to the questions raised by the participants
Here is a webinar recording on "Preparing for Next Generation eLearning - Part I - Responsive eLearning & Tin Can API".You can view the recording in order to understand the potential of responsive eLearning & Tin Can API (Application Programming Interface) in shaping the future of eLearning.
Presented by Upsidelearning.com
http://www.upsidelearning.com/webinar-preparing-for-next-generation-elearning-responsive-and-tin-can.asp
Some points that we can make use of:
1. Use frequent polls to engage the participants
2. Don’t make your webinar session too long. The above case study lasted just over 1 hour.
3. Use another person to do the presentation if you can. It makes it less monotonous.
4. Use pictures instead of words in your presentation.
5. Put up the reference websites if you are using materials from them.
6. Make your presentation interesting.
7. Indicate your name, e-mail address and contact number at the end of the webinar session.
8. Follow up on the answers to the questions raised by the participants
You can view the recording in order to understand the potential of responsive eLearning & Tin Can API (Application Programming Interface) in shaping the future of eLearning.
Presented by Upsidelearning.com
http://www.upsidelearning.com/webinar-preparing-for-next-generation-elearning-responsive-and-tin-can.asp
Some points that we can make use of:
1. Use frequent polls to engage the participants
2. Don’t make your webinar session too long. The above case study lasted just over 1 hour.
3. Use another person to do the presentation if you can. It makes it less monotonous.
4. Use pictures instead of words in your presentation.
5. Put up the reference websites if you are using materials from them.
6. Make your presentation interesting.
7. Indicate your name, e-mail address and contact number at the end of the webinar session.
8. Follow up on the answers to the questions raised by the participants
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