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April 27, 2009 By snasta

Using In-House Sources to Reduce Development Costs without Decreasing Results

Dr. Mo’s session will present easy-to-follow ideas on how to use in-house resources to create effective e-learning course features.  Dr. Mo will show how to use sequenced photographs instead of expensive video shots for teaching procedures and scenarios.  He will also preview how to mix photographs and clipart for eye-catching screens you can build yourself, and how animated gifs and sound effects, many of which are available free online, can be used to spice up boring screens.  


Jim Moshinskie

Dr. Mo Jim Moshinskie, PhD, better known as Dr. Mo, is a professor at Baylor University and Chief Learning Officer for Simply Interactive here in Austin. He is a Certified Performance Technologist (CPT) through the International Society of Performance Improvement, and has won all the major national awards in instructional design.  He is interested in technology-based training including e-learning and has produced over 300 courses for major corporations.  He has been teaching technology at Baylor University for over 15 years.

 

Dr. Moshinskie’s Conference Handout Doing MORE for LESS is available as an attachment below (please note that you have to be logged in to downlaod)

 

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