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Here’s the First Step When Building Interactive E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

On past projects, many of my customers would ask for interactive elearning courses. When I asked them how they defined interactive elearning courses they’d usually list things like fancy mouseovers, drag-and-drop interactions, and a host of other ways to interact with the screen.

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Free Images for Your Safety Training Courses

Rapid eLearning

Interactive Sliders in E-Learning (Recap #52). October 7 & 8 : Dallas (ASTD). Day 2: Building Interactive E-Learning with Articulate Storyline. October 21 & 22 : Boston, MA. Community Blog Posts & Tutorials. Perfect Your Text in Storyline 2. Upcoming Events & Workshops. Two rapid elearning workshops.

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Are You Qualified to Build E-Learning Courses?

Rapid eLearning

In a recent post I made this comment about rapid elearning tools: Rapid elearning played a role in the evolution of elearning mostly because it took course creation out of the hands of a few programmers and placed it into the hands of anyone who wanted to create a course. Today, a drag & drop interaction can be built in seconds.

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How to Deal with Those Pesky Compliance Courses

Rapid eLearning

I always joke about how many times I’ve had to take a course on how not to receive bribes, yet I’ve never been in a job where I was important enough to be bribed. The reason I had to take the course was because somewhere in the organization it was determined that everyone had to learn how not to get bribed whether or not it was relevant.

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7 Ways to Create Characters for Your Online Training Courses

Rapid eLearning

In this post we’ll review seven ways to create characters for your online training courses. A Simple Way to Create Custom Callouts for Your Courses. Sketching doesn’t need to be perfect and the organic nature of it provides a novel contrast to what we usually see in our elearning courses. October 7 & 8 : Dallas (ASTD).

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2013 Reflections

Clark Quinn

I also presented at a wide variety of events, from regular venues like ASTD ‘s TechKnowledge and ICE, and the eLearning Guild ‘s Learning Solutions, mLearnCon, Performance Support Symposium, and DevLearn. Having a chance to mingle informally adds a valuable component to professional interactions.

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The Guiding Principle for all Rapid E-Learners

Rapid eLearning

Typically elearning courses start from existing content. And often that content dictates how the course is structured and how it looks. Everything you do while developing your course should be planned and exist for a reason. You don’t want existing content to dictate the design of your course. Here’s a typical scenario.