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Presentation to Learning Network April, 2013 Learning Tech
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Learning
E- This is kinda weird
Darlesa Cahoon, Airport Training
Learning
Is most importantly
Learning/Training
E-
E-Learning can be:
• A SharePoint site
• A webinar
• A recording of a webinar
• A video of a lecture
• A PowerPoint
• A job aid
• An e-book
• A stand alone module on LMS
• A game-like interaction
• I get the idea it’s on a computer!
• People work different shifts • At different places • Can reach large audience • Possible to automatically track
• Quality Control • Practice • Flexible • Can be Cost Efficient
HOW YOU DELIVER
IS BASED ON:
• Instruments
• Resources
• Complexity
• Audience
It’s All Music
E-Learning with
PowerPoint
REALLY?
Start with a blank slide
Include required elements –
like your logo
How
would I
teach
someone
to do it?
Probably
Not
History of Cakes Cakes are made from various combinations of refined flour, some form of shortening, sweetening, eggs, milk, leavening agent, and flavoring. There are literally thousands of cakes recipes (some are bread-like and some rich and elaborate) and many are centuries old. Cake making is no longer a complicated procedure. Baking utensils and directions have been so perfected and simplified that even the amateur cook may easily become and expert baker. There are five basic types of cake, depending on the substance used for leavening. The most primitive peoples in the world began making cakes shortly after they discovered flour. In medieval England, the cakes that were described in writings were not cakes in the conventional sense. They were described as flour-based sweet foods as opposed to the description of breads, which were just flour-based foods without sweetening. Bread and cake were somewhat interchangeable words with the term "cake" being used for smaller breads. The earliest examples were found among the remains of Neolithic villages where archaeologists discovered simple cakes made from crushed grains, moistened, compacted and probably cooked on a hot stone. Today's version of this early cake would be oatcakes, though now we think of them more as a biscuit or cookie. Cakes were called "plakous" by the Greeks, from the word for "flat." These cakes were usually combinations of nuts and honey. They also had a cake called "satura," which was a flat heavy cake.
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History of Cakes Cakes are made from various combinations of refined flour, some form of shortening, sweetening, eggs, milk, leavening agent, and flavoring. There are literally thousands of cakes recipes (some are bread-like and some rich and elaborate) and many are centuries old. Cake making is no longer a complicated procedure. Baking utensils and directions have been so perfected and simplified that even the amateur cook may easily become and expert baker. There are five basic types of cake, depending on the substance used for leavening. The most primitive peoples in the world began making cakes shortly after they discovered flour. In medieval England, the cakes that were described in writings were not cakes in the conventional sense. They were described as flour-based sweet foods as opposed to the description of breads, which were just flour-based foods without sweetening. Bread and cake were somewhat interchangeable words with the term "cake" being used for smaller breads. The earliest examples were found among the remains of Neolithic villages where archaeologists discovered simple cakes made from crushed grains, moistened, compacted and probably cooked on a hot stone. Today's version of this early cake would be oatcakes, though now we think of them more as a biscuit or cookie. Cakes were called "plakous" by the Greeks, from the word for "flat." These cakes were usually combinations of nuts and honey. They also had a cake called "satura," which was a flat heavy cake.
back
Step 1 Put ingredients in a bowl
Step 2 Mix up ingredients
Step 3 Put cake in oven
Step-by-Step
Process back
Once upon a time there was a beautiful
princess who wanted to bake a cake …
Tell a story
back
Animations Branching
Video Voice-over
All of these things CAN be included in PowerPoint
What interests YOU?
Customizing
clip art
Screen
capture
Don’t forget
sharepoint
Bob decided to visit the work site to see how the project was was progressing.
Animations
back
Customize Clip Art
back
Hyperlinks
Play in the Sand
Splash in the Water
Walk on the Beach
Lie in the Sun
Next
What do you want to do at the beach? Click to go
back
Back
Back
Back
Back
The Next
Slide
Animations Branching
Video Voice-over
Sound
effects
Which is the correct answer?
Turn branching into a quiz
Animations Branching
Video Voice-over
Sound
effects
Which is the correct answer?
No, that is not correct, here’s why … Please try again
Animations Branching
Video Voice-over
Sound
effects
Which is the correct answer?
That’s correct!!
Next Question
Video
Scenario #1 Scenario #2
Mouse over and click to play each scenario
Note: These men are fine actors as well as very kind and competent bus driver managers who agreed to take part in these video scenarios
Voice-over
Screencast
http://www.screenr.com
SharePoint Employees teaching each other
This isn’t so bad See ya around elearning lady