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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

A basic course which exceeds four hours in duration is generally too long to keep the attention of a typical learner, and it’s expensive – time spent in class is time away from work. Outside of work I enjoy several hobbies including camping, travel and photography. Blend Your “Content-Heavy” Courses. Enjoy people; embrace life!

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Designing Member Engagement into your Website

Web Courseworks

Whether it’s the first touch, renewing members, or reaching out to past members, your goal is to engage that individual and hold their attention. Once you have their attention, what are you doing with it? Implement your mobile-first approach with responsive design, and you’re on track for great SEO in 2017. Take Real Images.

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WAR: Articulate Storyline Losing Battle to Adobe Captivate

LearnDash

The post itself attracted a lot of attention, many of the comments passionately defending Storyline. Too often instructional designers are stuck trying to make stock photography make sense in multiple situations.

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Maintaining the Cool Factor in E-Learning—Without Blowing Your Budget

ATD Learning Technologies

Don’t cut corners on getting the content right and having effective instructional design. In an organization that promotes a casual and fun work environment, an e-learning course that looks homemade and features amateur photography can fit right in—in fact, it may even be preferred. But where can you save?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Friday, October 30, 2009 Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios Do you struggle with finding good stock photos to use in your eLearning scenarios? Or will you stick with free online stock photos? But usually not.

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7 eLearning Design Trends for 2017

eLearning Brothers

As with last year, designers are still seeking ways that they can create unique images from scratch rather than using stock photography to tell their story. Still, that stock library you have can be put to good use. As any good instructional designer will tell you, big text blocks are a big no-no.

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Maintaining the Cool Factor in E-Learning—Without Blowing Your Budget

ATD Learning Technologies

Don’t cut corners on getting the content right and having effective instructional design. In an organization that promotes a casual and fun work environment, an e-learning course that looks homemade and features amateur photography can fit right in—in fact, it may even be preferred. But where can you save?

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