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AI Tools, Visual and UI Design: ID Links 2/13/24

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links to four AI tools, visual and UI design, predictions and trends for L&D in 2024, scenarios and simulations, and Articulate Rise. Scenarios and simulations Masters’ Q&A – Clark Quinn Clark Quinn answers 5 questions on simulations for training leaders and how they help provide practice opportunities.

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Collect Feedback on Branching Scenarios with Twine and Pastel

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What I really wanted was something similar to Articulate Review: a way to give my reviewers a link where they can review the branching scenario and give comments in a side panel. Proofing formats in Twine Proofing formats in Twine are designed to provide functionality to help with reviews. Why not use Articulate Review?

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Writing Scenarios + Free Tools: ID Links 4/12/22

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… The findings from this pilot questionnaire seem to indicate that providing framing in the options themselves has more effect on the learner than providing it in an introductory text. Recording: The Least You Need to Know About Articulate Storyline 360 – E-Learning Uncovered. Get started in Storyline.

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Better to Write in Second or Third Person for Scenarios?

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A well-written scenario that is aligned to the learning objectives, has plausible distractors, and provides appropriate feedback is probably going to be effective regardless of the perspective. I think providing good choices and feedback matter a lot more than the perspective. Your thoughts? What do you think?

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TICE 2022 Recap

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I didn’t catch the name of the person who said it, but I wrote down this great quote: I can’t enable a strategy you can’t articulate. But, some of the most frustrating projects I have had were the ones where a particular stakeholder had a vision for what they wanted–but they couldn’t articulate it.

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Instructional Design Portfolio Resources

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Christopher Pappas provides another 7 reasons you need a portfolio , if you need more motivate. In most places, that means either Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate. If you’re a student, discounts are available for both Articulate 360 (which includes Storyline) and Adobe Captivate. Why do you need a portfolio?

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UX, Accessibility, & More: ID Links 5/24/22

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360 images can be accessible in Articulate Storyline, according to the documentation (but I’d want to test this with a screen reader to make sure everything was clear in the flow of the activity). Longer guide to writing alt text, paying attention to the differences in the context for the image. Branching scenarios and Twine.