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Writing Process from Brain Dump to Storyboard

Experiencing eLearning

I usually get something from clients to read and review: PowerPoint presentations, policy guidelines, technical documentation, etc. I use different templates for design documents depending on the client needs, but usually this includes a summary of the course, audience, objectives, and scenarios, plus an outline. Your writing process?

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Why Colour Contrast Matters for Web Accessibility?

Hurix Digital

Use patterns or textures: Instead of relying solely on color to distinguish between elements, consider using patterns or textures to add visual interest and improve accessibility. One of the key guidelines in WCAG is to ensure that there is sufficient color contrast between the text and its background to make it easy to read.

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How AI is Revolutionizing Healthcare Education and Training

Hurix Digital

By analyzing this data, AI systems can identify patterns and trends that can help educators and students stay up-to-date with the latest medical knowledge and advancements. Moreover, AI algorithms can analyze the performance of medical students during simulations and identify patterns that can be used to personalize their training.

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The Synergistic Integration of Human Expertise and AI in Publishing

Integranxt

We primarily categorize these models into: Probabilistic Models: Although effective, these models rely on statistical methods to forecast the next word from previous word patterns in large datasets. They often lack the ability to handle complex language nuances.

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5 Easy Ways to Make Your Content More Accessible

Scissortail's Learning Nest

The good news is, there are some easy things you can do to make your content more accessible, even if you don’t fully understand all the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). For example, if you’re displaying a pie chart, rather than simply color-coding the wedges, use color and pattern fills (e.g., Add Alt Text. The WCAG 2.1

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Use of Color in Inclusive Design

Scissortail's Learning Nest

In this post, I’m sharing some tips for accessible use of color—including some you won’t find in the current accessibility guidelines. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). The Guidelines You're Probably Familiar With. The Guidelines You Might Not Know. Ensure a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1

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3 Traditional Learning Theories and How They Can Be Used in eLearning

Adobe Captivate

Behaviourism is based on observable changes in behavioural patterns. It focuses on a new behavioural pattern being repeated until it becomes automatic. Practical tips and guidelines were provided to help learners apply their learning in actual work-environments. Cognitivism. Constructivism. Behaviourism.