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Instructional Design Research, Tools, & More: ID Links 8/10/21

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on instructional design research and principles, productivity, video, animation, visual design, an elearning example, and my article on scenario-based learning for TD Magazine. 3-Star learning experiences Summary of research on the value of telling learners the objectives at the beginning of training.

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Why Accessibility-First Will Always Be Our Focus

CourseArc

For example, for someone using a screen reader, every word–including the words to describe a decorative image–will be read out loud. Summary of Accessibility Updates . For example, hot spots now show the item number and the total number of items (i.e. Links also inform screen reader users if it opens a new window. .

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Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3

Upside Learning

Below is quick summary of the three with pros and cons. Some example: Digg Mock-up , music demo. Some samples developed on JQTouch are available here. Some samples developed on JQTouch are available here. In summary: - iUI is limited to iPhone look and feel. Tags: Mobile Learning.

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ID and eLearning Links 4/16/19

Experiencing eLearning

A Look Back At The Years Best From Learning Science And Instructional Design – Mike Taylor Curated list of research and summaries of research related to learning. Cognitive load, spacing effect, forgetting effect, worked examples, and more. tags: research learning. tags: research learning bloom. Tools: H5P and Storyline.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

So much new information! Drawing from various presentations, I’d suggest that accessibility can inform elearning in four areas in particular: the design process, content development, course production, and module testing. For example, should decisions about color contrast be made at the quality assurance stage?

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

So much new information! Drawing from various presentations, I’d suggest that accessibility can inform elearning in four areas in particular: the design process, content development, course production, and module testing. For example, should decisions about color contrast be made at the quality assurance stage?

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How to design elearning that’s memorable and budget-friendly

Making Change

Highlights include a matrix that helps you decide if training will solve the problem (part 2) and an example of a storyboard that emphasizes activities, not information (part 5). Example of a multiple-choice question and feedback that simulate the real world. Put the information in the real world, not the course.

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