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Always Be Consistent Most of the Time

Association eLearning

What about a course where the audio narration doesn’t match the closed caption text? There’s no audio narration, no background music, and no sound effects. Let’s break it down: Why would I want to break this pattern (the lack of audio)? – Add some form of audio. It will have meaning, the end of the lesson.

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eCombat: Lessons from the Interactive Battlefields of Afghanistan

Vignettes Learning

Spencer Ackerman features Vanguard of Valor, an interactive teaching tool built to instruct the mid-career officers who pass through the Army’s Combined Arms Center, about the lessons accumulated from years of hard-fought war in Afghanistan. Maps shift, videos load, audio plays and pictures scroll to complement the text.”

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Best Practices for Developing and Delivering Effective e-Learning Platforms

Hurix Digital

Summary This insightful blog delves into the best practices for crafting superior custom e-learning platforms. In this blog, we will explore the best practices for building custom e-learning solutions that will help you as educators engage your learners and deliver improved learning results.

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Cost-Effective Training: Leveraging Free Tools and Resources

Learning Rebels

It is my hope that this blog post (and tomorrow’s coffee chat ) provides practical tips and tools to empower you to create engaging, interactive, and impactful training experiences without blowing the budget. Ted-Ed : Educational videos and animated lessons on various topics designed to spark curiosity and facilitate learning.

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Lessons about Video from YouTube Creators

TechSmith Camtasia

No matter what video skill you’re developing, there are some great lessons to be learned from these seasoned video experts. Lesson 1: Your video doesn’t have to be perfect. Lesson 2: Develop a streamlined video creation process. Are the audio and video clear and understandable? Lesson 3: Consistently deliver your videos.

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4 Ways to Jump Start an eLearning Lesson

Integrated Learnings

I’ve heard learners criticize eLearning lessons that have too much “extra” stuff at the beginning. Think about all the material that some lessons place before the actual content: title slide, copyright and/or confidentiality statements, navigation instructions, learning objectives, etc. By Shelley A. It comes even before a title slide.

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How to quickly add new lessons and topics using a frontend course creator in LeanDash?

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

It helps you structure your courses into Course -> Section -> Lesson -> Topic. Lessons in LearnDash are the place where you start building the actual course content. You can add text, images, video, audio, PDFs, and other types of third-party or embeddable content.

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