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| Course Creation | PRINT | | Mohive Webcast - Introducing Interactivity |
London (UK), February 2010 – Mohive is offering a free webcast to unlock the secrets that suppliers use to create interactive eLearning courses. The goal is to work towards the ability to create in-house courses of the highest standard and that have maximum impact.
Building on the level 1 session presented at Learning Technologies in January 2010, Paul Morton and creative director Lars Egidius Helle are offering a level 2 presentation where they will explore interactive sequences and storytelling. These will enable participants to create impressive rapid eLearning courses internally that deliver strong learning outcomes.
In this presentation, they will share their experience, explain how interactive sequences can be built, and outline the advantages of storytelling in a step-by-step process with real examples.
Join this thirty-minute webcast at 2pm (UK time) on Monday, 15 February 2010
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