4 Comments

  1. e-learing solutions September 2, 2009

    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.

  2. Karl Kapp August 24, 2009

    Cammy and Ken,

    Thanks for the comment.

    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.

    However, I agree with a re-phrase of the question. And maybe more exploration of the tools.

    Karl

  3. Blogger In Middle-earth August 22, 2009

    Kia ora Cammy Bean!

    Though it's NOT my choice, preferred or recommended medium for eLearning, Word is being used at TCS and has been for a number of years.

    It is favoured by those 20th century practitioners who adhere to using email like superglue sticks to a clean surface.

    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 Word can now be used.

    My major criticism of its use was initiated before broadband hit New Zealand, when a Word document with a few poorly optimised images and some other fancy things embedded resulted in a file size that could sink a battleship!

    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.

    I have never used Word as an eLearning tool.

    Catchya later

  4. Cammy Bean August 19, 2009

    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…)

    Just thinking out loud here and wondering if the question could be phrased differently…

Karl Kapp
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