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Mobile E-Learning Development: Three Important Questions to Ask

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After attending the recent DevLearn 2012 conference and working with clients on mobile e-learning development, I’ve come to believe that the questions you ask (or don’t ask) can be much more important than the solutions you develop. Of course there are many more questions to ask, but these have been most important to me lately.

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The Technical Review: Questions to Ask

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While this review helps us make sure the course works properly for our designers, developers, and testers, we also make sure it functions properly on the target platform with a Technical Review. We make sure we get feedback EARLY in the development process in case there is something that will change a significant aspect of our design.

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Graphic Layering for Better E-Learning Design

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Often times, new e-learning designers struggle with the graphic design aspect of development process. Reduce the opacity of the image or add a colored overlay to help integrate the image with the course branding/colors. The post Graphic Layering for Better E-Learning Design appeared first on E-Learning Uncovered.

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mLearning DevCon 2011

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I’m wrapping up my to-dos from mLearning DevCon , a conference I attended last week that was from the organizers of eLearning DevCon , but (as you might have surmised) geared toward m-learning development. Truthfully, I didn’t know what to expect from this brand-new event, but I was quite pleasantly surprised.

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Event Recap: Lectora User Conference 2015

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Over the last several years, Lectora’s development team has spent a considerable amount of time updating the Lectora interface, the image and text editing capabilities, functionality for creating accessible content, HTML5 publishing capabilities, and more. The Lectora-ELB integration also includes access to ELB’s Interaction Builder.

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Why Prototype?

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A prototype is a small sample of coursework you develop from beginning to end. When you’re extremely busy, it can be enticing to jump right into a project and begin with development of as much as possible. When you’re extremely busy, it can be enticing to jump right into a project and begin with development of as much as possible.

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E-Learning Production Roles

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In an effort to streamline e-learning development, our team at Artisan mapped out the entire e-learning production process and identified, to the minute detail, what roles are needed to create e-learning. Traffic Manager (helps move items back and forth, such as script to the narrator, then audio files to the developer). Proofreader.

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