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Instructional Design: The Process – Part 2

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The main activities of this phase include, but are not limited to: Storyboard Design or ILT Deck. Create a Storyboard for eLearning including the following information: Storyboard based on the design document using the appropriate instructional strategies. The storyboard is a visual representation of the course.

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Using Heuristic Evaluation to Craft the Perfect Learner Journey

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One can have the best-written storyboards with the impressive videos and engaging assessments but if you do not focus on user/learner experience; then the purpose of your eLearning solution is defeated. Here is an example of a project that we worked on for a leading global supplier to rail, marine, mining, and drilling industries.

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Design Learning Experiences – Not Instructional Presentations

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I remember when the Word document was the all-powerful tool, the template for the storyboard with its neatly structured boxes/placeholders to add on-screen text, voiceover text, and instructions for the graphic designer all fine-tuned. My, my, how have things changed!

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Quick User Guide to Creating Engaging eLearning with Adobe Spark

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Gone are the days when an Instructional Designer was only meant to write storyboards and the onus would then shift to the Graphic Designer and Animation Artist to bring the storyboard to life. Here I have chosen a sample template available in Spark.

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Elements of Engaging eLearning Design

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The onus lies on the instructional designer to interact with the graphic design team and ensure that the animated output matches their visualization in the storyboard. A lot of what is written gets lost in visualizing it and rendering it as an animated video. Tackling the Attention Span Conundrum. Being Receptive to Feedback.

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Elements of Ideal eLearning Design

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The onus lies on the instructional designer to interact with the graphic design team and ensure that the animated output matches their visualization in the storyboard. A lot of what is written gets lost in visualizing it and rendering it as an animated video. Tackling the Attention Span Conundrum. Being Receptive to Feedback.