Origin Learning

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Designing Intelligent eLearning

Origin Learning

In eLearning parlance, before you go about designing templates and writing content, set the context first, be clear about the target audience, and what is it that the client wants. This works as the master-plan based on which the eLearning course or module is designed. Templates, Characters, and UX.

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Using Decreasing Attention Spans to your Advantage

Origin Learning

Why should corporate eLearning be confined to boring presentations and self-paced learning that just integrates template instructional videos? Add the social quotient to learning by allowing learners within a group to challenge themselves to complete modules and assessments. IBM Leads the Way.

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Creating Immersive Learning Solutions for Industrial Technical Training

Origin Learning

Origin Learning has displayed its in-depth understanding of concepts by developing learning modules with an immersive approach for a transportation conglomerate recently. Create and standardize templates and style guides which can be leveraged to provide consistent output and deliverables to the customer.

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Design Learning Experiences – Not Instructional Presentations

Origin Learning

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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The Importance of Being an Instructional Designer

Origin Learning

Yes, just being able to type out words in a Microsoft Word document or PowerPoint template is no longer sufficient. Given above is a basic storyboard template that covers the key elements that go into creating content for an eLearning program. The growth of authoring tools enables faster development of eLearning modules.