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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

Storyboards were common. Macromedia Dreamweaver came out with templates. Dreamweaver was the tool to use for web design and development. The moment I saw how many of my contemporaries were using Dreamweaver Templates to build courses, I knew the end for the complex tools were coming. Then it happened. Which led to.

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My e-Learning Toolbox

eLearning Cyclops

Adobe Dreamweaver - creating web pages and occasionally jerry-rigging the HTML in courses. PowerPoint - creating storyboards. Sumtotal LCMS - already determined by the company I work for, but no complaints. SnagIt - grabbing screenshots. Adobe Acrobat - creating PDFs included in courses (e.g. Notepad - editing XML.

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Top 10 skills every Instructional Designer should know

Paradiso Solutions

Articulate, Canva, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, WordPress, and other visual design tools are mentioned in nearly every job posting for eLearning professionals and Instructional Designers. But unfortunately, few people have the artistic ability to storyboard, create imagery out of ideas, and present facts engagingly.

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Three Takeaways Today

eLearning 24-7

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

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Our Top 10 Learning Tools 2009

Upside Learning

MS Word: This is our preferred tool for storyboarding. Adobe Dreamweaver: We use this HTML editor to create websites and XML-based eLearning courses. FlashDevelop: We like this free and open source (MIT license) code editor, which has support for AS2 and AS3, code completion, and code generation.

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Our Top 10 Learning Tools 2009

Upside Learning

MS Word: This is our preferred tool for storyboarding. Adobe Dreamweaver: We use this HTML editor to create websites and XML-based eLearning courses. FlashDevelop: We like this free and open source (MIT license) code editor, which has support for AS2 and AS3, code completion, and code generation.

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Adobe eLearning Suite training

Adobe Captivate

’ In this course, the participants will learn the following: Understand the eLearning Suite workflow process and storyboarding. Use Dreamweaver for simple HTML editing and CourseBuilder interactions. Record software demonstrations and simulations. Use Captivate to build soft skill, scenario and quiz based training.