Worst Training Slide Ever [IMAGE]
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APRIL 10, 2012
Click on Image for Larger View. This PowerPoint slide released by the U.S. Pentagon is a great example of how PowerPoint has actually become counter-productive in regards to learning.
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APRIL 10, 2012
Click on Image for Larger View. This PowerPoint slide released by the U.S. Pentagon is a great example of how PowerPoint has actually become counter-productive in regards to learning.
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JULY 6, 2021
Online courses aren’t just about the words written on the page or the images on the screen, but about how those words and images work together to convey ideas. If there are points you want to add emphasis to, use pull quotes, images, and bullet lists. Just as importantly, it’s worthwhile to invest in attractive images.
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LearnDash
MARCH 14, 2024
According to Facebook, images work best when you want to drive website traffic, raise awareness, or quickly publish an ad. These ads combine images and videos. Share up to 10 images or videos, each with its own link. Use your own graphic or stock photos to share high-quality visuals. Carousel ads.
LearnDash
AUGUST 11, 2020
So, if you’re using a big, beautiful splash image at the top of your site (as do we all), then synchronous loading means your visitors will be stuck waiting for that image to load before they can see any of the rest of your content. Optimize the images on your site. Catch 22, right? But how do you do that?
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DECEMBER 22, 2023
Cover image. Your cover image could be a tagline about what you do. Depending on the format you select, you’ll need to upload your creative assets, such as an image, video, URL, and more. Here’s a list to get you started: Name and pronouns. Use your full name and pick your preferred pronouns. Profile picture.
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NOVEMBER 28, 2023
Powerful Images Powerful images capture the attention of users in a unique way. Put images that are visually appealing into your sales page to break up blocks of text, or to replace areas of text that are better explained by an image.
LearnDash
FEBRUARY 2, 2014
In my opinion, they major takeaways from the image include taking your time, knowing your audience, and understanding the primary objectives. While it isn’t a step-by-step process , I think it does a very good job detailing the key components of a learning program with gamification elements.
LearnDash
NOVEMBER 17, 2021
Hotlinking is known as the act of stealing someone’s bandwidth by linking directly to their website’s assets, such as images or videos. You can protect your videos and images by enabling the Prevent Hotlinking option. Here’s how a brief breakdown of how each of the Integrity settings works: Prevent Hotlinking.
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OCTOBER 4, 2021
Making the achievement image optional. We didn’t just stop there though, other new features you can look forward to after installing Achievements 1.1 includes: A new trigger to award an achievement if a student scored above a set percentage in a quiz. Allowing the badge icons to be set to a larger size without needing CSS.
LearnDash
SEPTEMBER 21, 2023
Include high-quality images and videos to break up copy, show mockups of lesson plans or the main page, and introduce yourself. Instagram Historically, Instagram was known for their image feed. Remember what content works best for each platform, whether it’s slideshows, videos, or images, and optimize for those sizes.
LearnDash
JULY 21, 2020
Do you have a lot of images on your course? Before you upload an image, save it in a web-friendly format. Your image files should be measured in KBs, not MBs. Nothing wrong with that—so long as you’re using web-friendly formatting.
LearnDash
MARCH 17, 2014
For many people, this involves jumping into Google and searching for images and then inserting them into their project (be it legal or not). Over the years there have been some image repositories to come about, many of which are quite good and very useful when creating an elearning course or even just a PowerPoint presentation.
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SEPTEMBER 8, 2022
You can format text, insert images, and switch from Visual to Text mode. Write your Email. The title of your notification will serve as the email subject line. The content of your notification will be the message you send. There’s plenty of freedom to customize, but keep in mind the reason why you’re sending.
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MARCH 17, 2021
Some highlights of the Certificate Builder: Complete design freedom — upload beautiful background images and match them perfectly with your existing brand design. That’s right, you create your course certificate using the Gutenberg editor, directly in WordPress.
LearnDash
MAY 6, 2021
If you’ve ever struggled to decipher a squiggly image of letters and numbers, selected which images in a grid contain trees, or been asked to solve a basic math problem in order to fill out a form, then you know what a CAPTCHA is. Set up ReCAPTCHA on forms.
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JULY 14, 2013
Guide the Viewer’s Eye: Don’t just splatter images and text together, guide the user through the content on the screen. Control the Clutter: Too much text is just as bad as too many images. Use White Space Appropriately: Easily accomplished by setting healthy margins, and ample space between text and images.
LearnDash
MAY 26, 2013
Google Image Search: Great for getting ideas for your elearning images. Images are in high demand, especially free ones. Morguefile is another place to find some pretty sleek free stock images. Creative Commons: The never ending search for stock photography – may as well start at the source!
LearnDash
SEPTEMBER 2, 2014
The CRAP method of instructional design doesn’t refer to the quality of your training, but rather the visual placement of the items you use within your elearning, particularly images and diagrams (but can also apply to text placement). With this in mind, make sure that both images and text is properly aligned on the screen.
LearnDash
JULY 30, 2019
Create a consistent brand image. You need to create a brand image that is easy for your audience to recognize and connect with. Avoid using a ton of images and instead use an easy-to-read font with colors that fit with the kind of courses you want to promote. Most successful logos are text-based.
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JULY 28, 2020
In the process of doing so, images resize and are cropped, text sizes change and take up different amounts of space, as do buttons and other design elements. Make sure images resize well, that content is readable, and that learners can easily navigate the site.
LearnDash
JUNE 4, 2014
Speaking of which, if you do decide to use charts and graphs (or images), make sure to keep them interesting. Black and white charts with various Clipart images aren’t going to do any favors with regards to attention span. Static graphs and images aren’t necessarily enough either.
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JUNE 30, 2014
Ensure Images are Screen Compatible - Make sure you test your images to see how they appear on the tablet screen. You will need to use an image with higher resolution and one that doesn’t negatively impact the text layout when the screen size changes. Designing With Tablets in Mind.
LearnDash
MAY 3, 2017
The above image is what is displayed when a course is in progress. The Course Grid pulls in the course’s featured image by default, but now you can make this a featured video! The Course Grid pulls in the course’s featured image by default, but now you can make this a featured video! Featured Videos.
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OCTOBER 4, 2016
Images can take you only so far. Image hotspots. One of the hardest things to do in any online course is to keep learners engaged with the content. If you have too many videos, it gets boring. No videos at all and it’s even worse. What is H5P? This includes things like: Flashcards. Presentations. Memory games. Interactive video.
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AUGUST 4, 2022
You can also tick the box to download any file attachments, such as any images you may have used in your blog posts. Finally, you’ll have the option to import the author from the previous site, create a new user, or assign an existing user to the imported content. Should I use LearnDash Cloud or the LearnDash plugin?
LearnDash
DECEMBER 5, 2023
There are significant variables that may influence your pricing decisions–everything from your market niche and competitors to your brand image and membership benefits. Membership prices are not one-size-fits-all. All of these combined factors give your site a comprehensive value that will determine your prices.
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JANUARY 13, 2016
Drag and drop onto an image (place text or small images onto another image). Drag and drop markers (placing marketers onto an image). In case your curious, the new question types are: Select missing words. Drag and drop into text (i.e. missing words into sentences).
LearnDash
OCTOBER 29, 2015
Irrelevant Images – Everyone is guilty of this at some point. It usually happens when there is a text-heavy part of a course and we feel the need to break up the content with an image or two. When designing elearning you should be able to identify the value that images provide to the course. Reference: ELeap Training.
LearnDash
JANUARY 14, 2015
To help give you some guidance on how to use visuals in your courses, SHIFT ELearning has developed a rather straight-forward checklist that you can use to evaluate any image or chart you have within your content. Avoid visual distractions and try to use images with the purpose of clarifying objectives. Compelling. Consistent.
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JULY 14, 2022
Does the phrasing, wording, imaging, and banners all show the learner what your company is about? Your course appears more professional when branded. If you’ve named courses before, bring the title to mind: how does the name reflect on your brand? Everyone should think of how their course reflects on their brand.
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NOVEMBER 30, 2021
This may not seem like marketing, but it does have a lot to do presenting a good brand image. You can even update the “from” name of your emails so that it doesn’t say “WordPress,” without having to install a separate plugin. Modern buyers are used to seeing confirmation emails in their inbox when they purchase something.
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JULY 30, 2013
White space is key, don’t use too much text or cram images, ensure that images are crisp, use appropriate font, guide the users’ eye, and present a cohesive visual experience. About 800 words to a page with no variation or headers (only two paragraphs), no logos or images, zero call-outs, nor instructions on how to use it.
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JANUARY 19, 2015
Some items to look at include content accuracy and image consistency & style. Image Consistency & Style. These kind image and style updates are critical. By simply paying attention to both content accuracy and image consistency on regular basis, you can easily extend the shelf-life or your elearning.
LearnDash
AUGUST 3, 2014
Remember though that design is more than just colors and images, it is also about the text. You have the professional images, the right balance between graphics and text, the content is delivered effectively, and course-wide the presentation is consistent. Design Goes Stale.
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JANUARY 24, 2018
not a bot) by typing in letters from a warped and distorted image. Buttons and images can also cause user confusion. For instance, if you use images as buttons, users might not realize they’re supposed to click on them to navigate your course. The lesson: don’t underline text in your course unless it’s clickable.
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AUGUST 15, 2013
If you are using a program that does not support media (streaming videos, images for answer choice, audio files, etc.) By simply including videos in your questions (or answers), or perhaps images in a matching scenario, you are encouraging the learner to think about the concept at hand from a different perspective.
LearnDash
OCTOBER 5, 2023
To maximize your reach and visibility, optimize your page by adding in all relevant information, including your website URL, profile and cover images, and business category. There are unique features reserved just for pages that personal accounts don’t have. Be sure to frequently go through your page settings and keep it up-to-date.
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OCTOBER 26, 2021
Someone claimed that a stock image we had purchased and used on one of our posts was copyrighted by their client. Rather than ask us to attribute the image to the artist, they told us we would have to link back to their website or else face the consequences. We recently were targeted with a new backlink scam that I hadn’t seen before.
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JULY 24, 2013
Cultural Norms: There are essentially two areas that you should pay attention to from day one for any elearning program that will span across different cultures: text and images. Images are another area to pay attention to because one culture may find an image offensive. It is a good idea to avoid cultural phrases (i.e.
LearnDash
MAY 20, 2021
It will also influence the images you choose for your course and the examples you draw upon in lessons. While there will always be exceptions to these stereotypes, understanding them and respecting them can help you create a stronger connection with your audience. What’s their budget? Do your learners view your course as a luxury?
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OCTOBER 13, 2014
If you plan on offering consulting services, or selling courses related to your expertise, it is essential that you present a professional image. While these WordPress themes often look nice, you should also consider who is behind the theme you choose (as you are essentially trusting this company with your online image).
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2018
The closer you place images and text, the more likely these elements are to blur together and make it difficult for learners to easily understand the elements in the infographic. It should be easy for learners to quickly scan your infographic to see what images and graphs represent what information. Make effective use of whitespace.
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FEBRUARY 17, 2015
Rarely today do you see a course that doesn’t contain any relevant images – although I have unfortunately come across some. In general, you should make sure that the images, charts, and graphs that supplement your learning are coherent with the subject at hand, and they are similarly styled across the entire course.
LearnDash
APRIL 27, 2021
How will you use headers, images, and other design elements to structure your course? Interactions. How are learners engaging with your content? Do you plan to include any interactive functionality? What will the lesson flow look like? Do these features create order and hierarchy in your layout? Motivations.
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