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4 Tips to Writing eLearning Scripts That Sing

Association eLearning

One note of caution for lightening your scripts. This might be okay depending on your audience, but if your eLearning will be translated or localized, these informal phrases can be misunderstood in other cultures. Consider lightening up your scripts using list organizers. Think of these as verses in a song.

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What is Developer Advocacy?

Appsembler

In the digital age, Developer Advocacy has emerged as a pivotal bridge between tech companies and the developer community. Key Takeaways: Developer Advocacy’s primary goal is to foster a strong bond between developers and organizations. What Should I Look for When Hiring a Developer Advocate?

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How Do You Find A Great Instructional Design Company?

Spark Your Interest

In this post we expand on the previous article, to suggest ways you can find companies to then assess their qualities and skills. There are several ways to start a short-list of companies who develop custom e-learning and other training products. For an e-learning course, you could search for “ custom e-learning course development ”.

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Adobe Captivate: Close Caption a Video

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Lori Smith    I received an email from a Captivate developer who was lamenting the fact that her Captivate videos didn't have closed captions. One note: don't forget to enable the display of closed captioning via your skin editor.       Lather, rinse, repeat! And that's it!

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Sharing pointedly or broadly

Clark Quinn

In a (rare) fit of tidying, I was moving from one note-taking app to another, and found a diagram I’d jotted, and it rekindled my thinking. papers, presentations, spreadsheets) can be created and sent, but there’s little opportunity for cooperative development. Edited documents (e.g.

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Captivate 8 Custom Motion Effect Example

Experiencing eLearning

The movement is saved as a custom effect (drive_away) so I can reuse it, as explained by Lieve Weymeis on her blog. One note about these custom effects: they seem to be very glitchy and unstable. I thought it was such a cool activity that I wanted to re-create it on my own with non-proprietary content.

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Crash Course For Constructive Feedback

Association eLearning

Leave conflicting notes. One note says, “Replace the word ‘dog’ with ‘canine’ throughout this module.” A second note in the same document says, “Add the sentence, ‘The dog ran.’ ”. What the person reading it thinks : “I’m not in charge of that. How should I know?

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