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Instructional Design Portfolio Resources

Experiencing eLearning

Everyone working in instructional design, learning experience design, or elearning should have a portfolio. My post on 30+ ideas for portfolio samples can give you some inspiration if you need to create new artifacts. This post on building an instructional design portfolio includes what to include and additional tips.

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AI Tools, Games, Freelancing: ID Links 2/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

The voices in the short samples sound very realistic; this could work for at least short narration. Currently, you can use the free plan for short samples as long as you provide attribution. Stop Covid-19 misinformation spreading Great example of a quick game to educate people. Games and branching scenarios Play GO VIRAL!

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: Getting Started with JavaScript in Adobe Captivate Tools such as Adobe Captivate are great for quickly developing elearning. Phil Cowcill, Senior Elearning Specialist at the Department of National Defence, Canada, will give you a quick introduction on how to write your own JavaScript that’s geared for Adobe Captivate.

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How to Create eLearning Using PowerPoint

Association eLearning

Many rapid content authoring tools are either based on or an add-on to PowerPoint (PPT), including: Adobe Captivate, Articulate Presenter, iSpring Presenter, Articulate Presenter, Articulate Storyline, as well as Digitec’s own Direct-to-WEB. Here you will see an example of all of the “Do’s” listed above in action!

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Designing Minds, Building Courses: Unraveling the Roles of Instructional Designers vs. eLearning Developers

Hurix Digital

These attention-engaging and knowledge-driving programs are the handiwork of developers whom people interchangeably call ‘Instructional Designers’ or ‘eLearning Developers’. In the context of higher education instructional design , the roles and specializations of both these profiles vary.

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Add interactivity to your storyboard

Wizcabin

It allows instructional designers and developers to visualize the course flow and ensure that the content is organized in a logical and effective way. For example, learners could click on a graph to see more detailed data or click on an image to reveal a pop-up window with additional information.

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

It is important to have the templates be designed early on in the development phase so that consistency in branding & learning experience can be maintained. An example that comes to mind would be to use characters that follow along the learning journey along with other participants.