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Q&A: Low Country Virtual

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After year one of the pandemic, the district superintendents wanted to discontinue emergency remote learning and shift into high-quality online learning based on the National Standards of Quality. They wanted to shift from emergency remote learning to the best practices that have been identified by organizations like NSQ and QM.

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Accessibility Matters: The Fundamentals of Achieving Accessible Content

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It also extends to our digital spaces – websites, online courses, social media, apps, etc. – Commonly used word processing applications, like Microsoft Word and Google Docs, have features to support a user in setting up the document’s structure when you use their built-in tools. Want to learn more about CourseArc?

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Q&A: Maryland Historical Society

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Therefore, our education team has significantly ramped up communication to those audiences, created themed packages of learning activities for various grade levels in weekly e-newsletters as well as for social media distribution. CourseArc was built as a tool and team to support organizations as they build online content.

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Creating Better Content with Lessons Learned from Brain Research

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As you know, learning is all about harnessing the power of the brain. CourseArc was built as a tool and team to support organizations as they build online content. See our tool in action and then check our blog and social media feeds for additional resources and case studies on how our clients are using CourseArc.

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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

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Those learning experiences can take place in a variety of settings: in-school, out-of-school, on the job, and more. Since instructional designers develop so many types of resources—like eLearning courses, instructors’ manuals for classroom use, learning games, training courses for use in workplaces—there are always new skills to pick up.

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Design for Non-Designers

CourseArc

You’ll also get quick tips (like how to avoid the common pitfalls of choosing stock imagery) and recommended free tools and resources including color contrast checkers to help you design with accessibility in mind. Ready to learn more? CourseArc was built as a tool and team to support organizations as they build online content.

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Plain Language for Course Creators: Enhancing Clarity and Engagement

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The Importance of Plain Language Writing in Online Learning In online learning, plain language writing is a powerful tool for designing practical and effective courses. Check back to our blog and social media feeds for additional resources and case studies on how our clients are using CourseArc to move their classrooms online.

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