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How to Navigate Difficult Internal and External eLearning Customers

eLearning Brothers

By educating your clients you provide a valuable “insider’s perspective” that helps them understand how unreasonable their requests might be. Another way to help your customers and clients understand what you do is by illustrating your design process using something that’s familiar to them. Illustration. Documentation.

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WEAVING A TALE – HOW STORYTELLING CAN ENHANCE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

Learnnovators

And the tranquil voice of an old woman… as she regales nearly a dozen tots of all sizes with tales from the Ramayana and Mahabharata*. Here are a few other ways in which stories can help: They can make the material more interesting for the learner. They can help better understand and remember the material. A hot summer evening.

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What Doesn’t Belong In Your XR Training Content

Roundtable Learning

Excessive Voice-overs Don’t sabotage the learning process with too many distracting voiceovers. We all have that friend who likes to talk during movies. Similarly, walking learners through an immersive learning experience with excessive voiceovers can derail them from their learning objectives.

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Effective Video Training – Breaking it down

Dashe & Thomson

A good training video can bring out a similar level of engagement as a good movie or television show. In this post and others, Ross points out several characteristics that make for quality learning videos: • Match the visuals, titles, and voiceover – a seamless integration of these elements seems effortless. It catches our attention.

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Press Play: 5 Tips for Writing Audio Scripts

SweetRush

Tip 1: Use the Right Voice. Unlike dialogue, which is specific to the actual words your characters will be speaking, voice has more to do with the general feeling you want to evoke. . Voice is usually driven by your client, their brand, and how they talk to their customers. . Does it feel inspiring, intellectual, playful?

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The three elements of building learning environments for VR training content

STRIVR

Just like writing a script for VR is very different than for a movie, designing a scene for VR training is very different than for your typical 2D training video. Many experiences also use voiceover, which is typically used to help provide a learner general guidance as to what needs to be accomplished in the experience.

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The three elements of building learning environments for VR training content

STRIVR

Just like writing a script for VR is very different than for a movie, designing a scene for VR training is very different than for your typical 2D training video. Many experiences also use voiceover, which is typically used to help provide a learner general guidance as to what needs to be accomplished in the experience.