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Answers to Frequently Asked Rapid E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

There are a few common issues when working with rapid elearning tools. Then I suggest getting inspiration from web design sites. After you do a few of these types of designs, you’ll start to get a better feel for how to move past bullet-point elearning and start to work on something more creative. Good question.

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How to Be Successful at Rapid E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Here’s what I find typical of people who do rapid elearning. I call this the rapid elearning story because it’s a story many people relate to. It’s also a great framework for learning to build courses. I shared more detail in the post on building a roadmap to better rapid elearning. Rapid Authoring.

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Rapid eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Rapid eLearning Tools Satisfaction from the eLearningGuild Research reported Feb 2007 - Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction See also Software Simulation Tools. In June 2007, I added a few more rapid eLearning tools. Page update Mar 2008.

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Do You Need to be a Programmer to Build E-Learning Courses?

Rapid eLearning

A lot has changed with e-learning over the past decade or so. However, as the rapid e-learning market emerged, the need for programming skills virtually disappeared. For example, one question we see quite a bit is how to use web objects in Storyline or embed content using the embed block in Rise.

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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

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Upload your own videos, or embed videos from a number of different websites. Using the Web Object feature of Presenter you can pull it in and use it as well. This is the ‘top end’ of interactivity when it comes to eLearning development. Most importantly, Rise content is automatically optimised for any device used to view it.

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A Simple Way to Track Courses without an LMS

Rapid eLearning

Embed the Form. Once you have the form, you’ll embed it into the course. In these examples we’re using Rise’s embed block. If you use Storyline, the web object works perfectly for this. But it can be any web server. At the end of the course, we inserted an.ASP file via a web object.

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A Simple Course Production Tip to Use Every Day

Rapid eLearning

It may be a PowerPoint slide, Word document, or web page. In those cases, I duplicate my iframe code, paste the URL, and the copy and paste into the embed block in Rise. Or perhaps I need a local web object, so I need to create a simple web page. Upcoming E-Learning Events. Learn more and register here.

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