Learning Visions

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Power to the SMEs! ā€“ a Presentation the BBP Way

Learning Visions

I pulled my project together yesterday in about four hours ā€“ included hammering out content, figuring out the BBP storyboard template, grabbing graphics, and learning how to use PPT beyond the basics that I know. Iā€™m proud to say I mastered Slide Masters last night! Here are some initial thoughts on the process and the outcome.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Instructional Design: Wheres Your Center? Whos Your Master?

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The right content, in the right format. If they like the colors and the interactivity and the general format, then they consider the project a success. So the vendor scopes it out and does the design work, the storyboarding, the development work. Template by Tina Chen. That course that meets the needs of the learner.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: E-Learning Project Reality: Guerrilla Instructional Design

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We use a fairly templated approach, so at this point there arent many bugs to discover. Just out of curiosity, what do you use to storyboard your stuff? Something that wont fit in a templated format. Ive been storyboarding in Word for years and it continues to work for me. My development team builds the sucker.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

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If I need to, I can put a rapid e-learning module together using Articulate, although Id have to get a graphic artist to create a template for me if I were to customise it beyond a certain point. I have worked with both corporate training department and elearning development houses, where I just had to do Analysis, Design and Storyboard.