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ARHP Releases Two New Educational Tools for Reproductive Health Students & Professionals

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I've just been introduced to what look like useful new online tools for reproductive health students, faculty, and professionals, produced by The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP). Users can share sites via e-mail, write an online review of their experience, and access supplementary travel and funding resources.

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Charitable Giving in Higher Education: A Conversation with CASE’s Sue Cunningham

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A: We saw urgency around three key areas in 2020: 1) work related to the pandemic—research, support of healthcare training, and delivery 2) direct support of students in need as a result of the pandemic, and 3) support for activities that involve direct service delivery to communities. compared to the previous year.

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Getting that E-learning Course to Work When SCORM isn’t the Problem

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Students are successfully launching, consuming and completing courses and all of that activity is correctly recorded in the LMS. Let’s review some of the more common culprits which can give you a SCORM content headache. Videos require a player (often “Flash”) to run. That makes SCORM very important.

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10+ Best eLearning Course Authoring Software Platforms

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At the end of 2020, internet browsers phased out Adobe Flash and many organizations needed to adjust their courses accordingly. Though Adobe Flash compatibility was phased out at the tail end of 2020, Captivate is still available and able to publish courses as HTML-5 files. Format conversion tools. Adobe Captivate. per month.

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We Tell Stories: Thinking Inside New Boxes

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Reading the stories, I flashed back to the writing exercises I used to give students in poetry classes. Write them as positive and negative reviews on a community website. One is distributed across blogs and twitter feeds. One lets you put yourself into the tale. And one is composed entirely of infographics.

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