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What are Development Ratios and How Do They Affect eLearning Courses?

Thinkdom

This is where the concept of ‘development ratio’ becomes important. What is a Development Ratio? A development ratio is a measure that reflects the amount of time required to develop an eLearning course. The development ratio is influenced by the complexity and interactivity of the eLearning course.

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8 Visual Design Mistakes to Avoid When Developing eLearning

Tim Slade

An image gets distorted when the image is resized in such a way that it affects the aspect ratio of the image (i.e., Most design programs, including PowerPoint and Articulate Storyline, will maintain the aspect ratio of an image when resized from the corner. scaling the image too tall or too wide). 5: Low-Quality Images.

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

As organizations seek to adapt to evolving learning needs and technological advancements, the need to deliver quality educational material quickly is undeniable. In the past, the pace of change allowed organizations to develop eLearning content over extended periods. The demand for effective e-learning content has never been higher.

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How to promote ongoing online training in your organization

Docebo

5 tips to promote ongoing online employee training in your organization. Employees are the lifeblood of your organization, which is why it’s crucial to provide them with the training tools, learning programs, online training solutions they need to achieve success. Develop accountability standards.

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A Learning Impact Process

Upside Learning

The point is to try to identify an actual need, focused on outcomes the organization needs. While ideally, we’d have a ratio closer to 80/20 for practice versus content, in many cases the budget expectations are for that ratio to be reversed. Technically, this is a ‘gap analysis’ identifying the core problem.

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Free color contrast checker for PowerPoint

BrightCarbon

However, as these media form the backbone of communications, training, sales and much more in many organizations, there’s no excuse to let accessibility standards fall. The WCAG guidelines are organized into three levels: A, AA, AAA. For most organizations, the objective is to satisfy both level A and level AA guidelines.

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Accessibility Matters: The Fundamentals of Achieving Accessible Content

CourseArc

These document accessibility standards can be broken down into three areas: Structure Readability Perceivability Structure The structure of a document is the behind-the-scenes organization. level AA requires a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 Overuse of color can cause cognitive overload and distractions.

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