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Top 10 skills every Instructional Designer should know

Paradiso Solutions

ADDIE, Bloom’s Learning Taxonomy, and Kirkpatrick’s Levels of Training Evaluations are a few examples. Articulate, Canva, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, WordPress, and other visual design tools are mentioned in nearly every job posting for eLearning professionals and Instructional Designers.

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Three Takeaways Today

eLearning 24-7

What used to take six months, with storyboards, actual text to design (i.e. 10 pgs to one short-focus area, for example), was now achievable in two minutes. Sure, the storyboards were out. Then Dreamweaver, a tool for designing web sites, rolled out templates for course building.

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List of e-Learning Job Descriptions

Vignettes Learning

WBT Instructional Designer Principal areas of responsibility Course Design Process for e-Learning Learning Objectives Design Process Storyboarding Works with SMEs, Artists, Programmers Develops instructional material, coordinates, writes and edits educational content, and incorporates current technology for educators developing specific curricula.

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Visual Design Tips from the eLearning Coach

eLearningArt

For example, you might remove the logo that’s on every screen, the slide number, the extraneous image, a flourish that isn’t really needed, etc. Here’s another example. Storyboards: PowerPoint or Storyline. Websites: WordPress, Dreamweaver. What’s one tip to create better visual designs? Graphics: Photoshop, Illustrator.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

Over the next few weeks I intend to flesh out details of each of the following features with screen shots and samples. In his example, RJ showed us how to embed the variable into a caption, using the syntax $$myVar$$ so that instructions to the user could use the recorded name, instead of a non-personal command.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

You can use the SWF files generated by Adobe Captivate with any tools that support SWF files, such as Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Dreamweaver software. From storyboarding to storytelling, do it all with just one tool. Create storyboards in minutes using Adobe Captivate Draft and import them seamlessly into Adobe Captivate.