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DIRTYWORD the e-learning magazine issue 4

You’re holding issue 4 in your hands - how does it feel? Like a mouse? A trackpad? A tablet? Or are you one of those lucky folk who bagged a printed copy made from real paper and ink? Yes, that’s rightissue 4 of Dirtyword is our first physical issue!

We had so much feedback from readers saying they wished they could read Dirtyword in print, which aligned with our original vision of a ‘90s style video game mag. So we bit the bullet, called your bluff and went to press. And best of all, the print version is still free (minus the P&P), so if you’re reading this digitally, you have no excuse to miss out on a printed version of issue 5...

But enough paper talk, what do we have for you this time around? Bodyswaps’ Ruth Hill explores the beginnings of learning with a look at Mathemagenic activities, Stuart Lamour revolutionises UCL’s learning with UX, and LDN Apprenticeships tell us about their apprenticeships (what else would they talk about?).

Charles Horton swigs a coke and takes a developer’s look at contiuous development, Matt Clough tells us about his new car whilst telling clients to rein their necks in, and Sam Harold looks at shape theory in character design.

Meanwhile, Lewis attempts to stop learners from cheating on quizzes and asks whether your LMS is going to be replaced by a podcast. And I look at the use of images in learning, UX/UI shortcut abuse in courses and go straight to the horses’ mouths to ask various AI where they think artificial intelligence will take learning in the next 5 years.

All that plus our regular features, including a Storyline tutorial on language translation and takeaways from Animal Crossing.

Enjoy and try not to get high on the ink! See you next issue.

Mark

CONTENTS

Who Do You Think You Are?

Client ‘Ell

News Roundup

Bulletproof Quizzes

The Power Of Images

Big Bang Theory

Drive Me To The Seaside

LDN Apprenticeships

Audio Killed The LMS Star

Revolution Not Evolution

Dr Carl’s E-Learning Surgery

Skip To The End

Shape Up

Continuous Development

AI Images: The Forbidden Fruit?

Speaka da Lingo? Course Translation in Storyline

The Next 5 Years

Videogame Takeaway

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