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Custom Navigation: 3 Examples with Articulate Storyline

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I have put together three examples of a custom user [.]. I discussed the capability of authoring tools, especially Articulate Storyline, to present a customised and engaging user interface that can both create a wow factor for the user and also maintain the benefits of rapid eLearning development.

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Enhance Digital Learning Experiences with Video

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The process might be an interpersonal one, showing an example discussion around a customer service encounter, or a performance management session etc, or even how to use a product. Another example is taken from our APG & Co induction video around ladder usage and safety. Take look at look at this example from Articulate .

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Make Performance the Goal

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Here are three examples that I dislike seeing: By the end of this course, you will: Understand something, or Be […]. In most, if not all eLearning and classroom courses, one of the first things mentioned are the Learning Outcomes. After all, they’re the purpose of the course.

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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

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For example, here is module I whipped up about a breed of dog called the Alaskan Malamute. Limited interaction examples include interactive timelines, drag and drop activities like matching, sequencing and so forth, application simulations that follow a procedure or process, quizzes, interactive games/stories and audio narration.

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Chunking Information to Design eLearning

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For example, if you had to absorb a list of 11 numbers in your short-term memory you would likely have a difficult time. Since smaller ‘chunks’ of information are easier to retain and recall, this strategy of ingesting information helps to almost double the capacity of the short-term memory.

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Buy the Course Get the Source

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The classic example of this is putting out your 3000 course catalogue of courses only for your learners to complain that the voiceover and stock images are not Australian, how can this training possibly be valid for me if it was built for an audience in another country, with another culture, with different legislation and laws.

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Achieve Better Outcomes with Experiential Scenarios

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Here’s an example of a simple scenario flow: We can use experiential scenarios to incite behavioural change, to practice conversations with customers, and to discover how to use systems and follow procedural processes. Scenario based learning enables learners to draw upon real life experience.

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