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An eLearning Workflow

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

With this in mind, the article focuses on the workflow I use when I create my eLearning courses.   My eLearning courses begin life on paper (where I've sketched some ideas). I use Illustrator to lay out the basic look and feel of my eLearning course, choose colors and fonts, and solve my design dilemmas. 

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Friday Finds — MicroLearning, Automating Creativity & Better Video for Learning

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked Neuroscience Warns Against the Thank You Slide News & Notes Focus on the ‘Learning’ of MicroLearning This post from the Learning Scientists blog by Dr. Nidhi Sachdeva delves into the concept of “microlearning.” When guiding AI, you don’t need fancy prompts; simple ones do the trick.

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Free Assets from the E-Learning Community

Rapid eLearning

Here are some cool blurred backgrounds that can add richness and texture to your elearning courses. Organic, hand-drawn graphics are good for adding contrast to a formal course. Community member Randy Borum shared some hand-drawn stick figures which may come in handy for your next elearning course. Folder icons (PNG).

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VR Projects – tips and tricks

Adobe Captivate

The ability to embed 360 images/video in an eLearning course is an enhancement (CP2019) which can be used in a lot of eLearning courses. The most recent release of Captivate allows to use those assets in two different type of projects: either a full VR project, or on individual slides in a normal cptx project. VR project.

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Badging and Certification with Learn Chef

Appsembler

These are guided experiences that provide learners with a way to apply their knowledge without having to install a local version of the Chef software. Most learners take online courses because they want to improve their technical skills, but what if they could also share those accomplishments on their LinkedIn profile?

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More Than 100 PowerPoint Tutorials & a Free Template

Rapid eLearning

If you want to learn more about using PowerPoint or building rapid elearning courses, this list is a good place to start. Lighting effects from the award winning guru course. Re-use animations to save time in your course design. Why it’s a good idea to create hyperlink shapes in PowerPoint elearning courses.

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Here’s a Free PowerPoint Template & Laptop Illustration

Rapid eLearning

My guess is that some of the most common screen elements in elearning courses are computer monitors. I saved it as a PNG. Here’s a quick mockup of how you could use the laptop image in an elearning course. I also added the tutorial to the last slide for those who can’t access the Screenr tutorial.