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If you are looking for complete, managed course creation and learning management system (LMS) hosting or ala carte services such as Instructional Design, Learning Object Development, Project Management or Course Production, Ed Edited It Productions has the solution. Below are some samples, including bonus tutorials at the bottom of the page.

 
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TurkeshootAdobe Site of the Day Award-Winning Term/Definition Reusable Game Engine

One of Ed Edited It Productions' most popular eLearning Solutions has been the Term/Definition 1st Person Shooter game engine. (also shown on our eLearning Management System homepage)

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Choose Your Own Adventure Game Engine Adventure

Build branching scenarios with ease! How the end-user responds to the "scenario" determines where in the learning path they go next. Perfect for communications training simulations, decision trees, and more!

Review my presentation: "Techniques for Developing Reusable Branching Scenarios Using XML" at the eLearning Guild Symposium here.

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Comparison Matrix Game EngineArmor

Explaining how the combination of certain elements impact other elements is a hard concept to convey in the world of eLearning. This customizable template allows the course designer to enter a list of variables, and encourages the student to see how those variables impact a series of constants.

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SCORM 2004 Quiz Question Template EngineQuiz Question

This is a single-quiz question template that supports multiple choice multiple answer, multiple choice single answer, and true/false. Plus, it compiles intelligent feedback to the student- using custom formatting techniques. This even supports a scenario exercise, embedded user-defined images, and is SCORM compliant.

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Slot Machine "Risk/Reward Comparison" Game Engine Jackpot

Risk analysis has never been presented like this! Put the student into a situation, have them analyze the risks, the outcomes and the overall effect of a decision.

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Self-Check Multiple Question Quiz Engine Self-Check

Trying to quiz a student with a series of questions? This quiz engine allows randomization, and provies feedback at a question level at the end of the quiz, and allows the student to email the results.

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Key Terms/Glossary Engine Key Terms

Trying to find a dynamic way to group large amounts of information in a clear, concise, customizable learning object? (This certainly beats all of those boring text pages!!!)

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Course Map / Key Ideas Engine Course Map

Present the overall structure of your course, a hard-to-master concept... or anything in the customizable directory tree structured template.

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Flashcards / Step-By-Step Tutorial Engine Flashcards

Ok, everybody has flashcards. But do yours support audio for each term and definition? Can you turn off the randomization feature and present the same content in a linear fashion? Can each slide's question and answer have their own images? Ours can!

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St. Petersburg Paradox Learning Object Game Paradox

This one really isn't a template, but we wanted to show it to you anyway. Plus, there's something strangely addictive about flipping a coin.

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Establishing an e-Learning Content Workflow: Word/Excel/Access-XML-Flash-LMS

All the details about Ed Przyzycki's webinar for the eLearning Guild's Online Forum on Friday, August 15th, 2008.

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Solving the mystery of using Microsoft Office products to generate XML for customizable learning objects

In the world of eLearning, the challenge is how to author original content in simple, easy-to-use templates using tools like Microsoft Word so you can modify that content at a later time. Then, turn that content into web-friendly dynamic XML.

As a follow-up to my eLearning Guild presentation above, I've created a tutorial that shows you how to use Word to create and modify XML templates.

In addition, you can review my presentation: "Techniques for Developing Reusable Branching Scenarios Using XML" at the eLearning Guild Symposium here.

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