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Crafting Feedback in Articulate

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The Development Tool Matters, in this case Articulate. I had a project come in the other day where the client requested to use Articulate. The client really liked the look and feel of previous projects designed with Articulate. Articulate does have a very nice look and feel. Hacking (eh, Crafting) Feedback in Articulate.

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Get Skilled to Create Engaging e-Learning

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Articulate has one of the best social media networks for this. Follow people on Twitter that have interesting things to say. Look at the social media surrounding the e-learning product you are using and look at the examples and how they are created. Learn advanced actions and variables, practice with them, and use them in projects.

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Snap! by Lectora Review

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comparing Snap to the two biggest competing products, Articulate Studio and Adobe Presenter. While on the whole Articulate is arguably a more rounded product with more functionality and customization options, Snap does have some notable advantages. Unlike Articulate, there is no simple interface for creating branching navigation.

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Custom Branching Navigation with PowerPoint

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PowerPoint-based rapid eLearning tools, such as Articulate Presenter and Snap by Lectora, allow branched navigation, meaning you can create a non-linear navigation path still controlled through the course player’s next and back buttons. Articulate Quizmaker can branch to different slides on pass/fail directly. By Joseph Suarez.

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Conveying Tacit Knowledge in eLearning

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Details about context, circumstances, challenges, actions, and consequences allow an audience to infer an understanding that might be hard to articulate, but is understood nonetheless. Think about it – fairy tales often convey a lesson without explicitly stating what the lesson was. Social interactions can also help.

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E-learning Developer vs. Web Developer

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An e-learning developer will have the following abilities: Knowledge of how to use an e-learning development tools such as Adobe Captivate, Lectora, or Articulate. First, let's look at an e-learning developer. Many developers specialize in one particular tool. Multimedia.

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ADDIE should have been DADDIE all along

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So it was an “aha” moment when I read Gerry Wasiluk’s post about the DADDIE model on the Articulate Forum. Being in the realm of performance improvement, we are always searching for ways to improve our own processes. As a reminder, ADDIE stands for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate.).