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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

If you’re not familiar with Mayer’s Principles, this blog post from Digital Learning Institute explains them in a nutshell. However, for many course designs, this can lead to a poor experience for users who would prefer the media to play automatically and don’t want to select Play on every slide. Surely there’s a happy medium, right?

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PowerPoint or Prezi: Which is Best for eLearning?

Association eLearning

But whereas PowerPoint tends to progress linearly from one slide to the next in a fixed sequence, Prezi uses “paths” to move between content by zooming out to reveal a big-picture overview, or zooming in to show details. You can import PPT slides into Prezi to use them as a foundation. You just need to know how. Reusability.

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Is "eLearning slide" an oxymoron?

Mitch Moldofsky

In his eLearning Art blog, Bryan Jones asked a question of a bunch of eLearning gurus: "What is your #1 tip for designing a great eLearning slide?" The answer that best reflects my own view was at the top of the list, courtesy of Allen Interactions' Michael Allen: "Slides? Is this a problem with authoring sytems or designers?

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Friday Finds — Cognitive Bias, Emotional Intelligence, Online Slide Sharing

Mike Taylor

Take away: This article provides a comprehensive and organized list of cognitive biases, highlighting four key problems our brains have evolved to deal with which can help us improve our understanding of ourselves and our decision-making processes. Choose your platform, and share your own slide deck gems if you’ve got ’em!

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Workshop Pricing, Tools, Volunteering: ID Links 7/5/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. This includes 9 hours for creating slides and materials, which clearly only includes adapting existing materials and not creating them from scratch. ” I didn’t attend the session, but the slides and references to the games used as inspiration are still useful.

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Turn These Slides into eLearning

Integrated Learnings

However, scenarios benefit learning in so many ways, it’s hard to justify spending time picking out Clip Art to decorate slides rather than writing even a few simple scenarios. a problem for learners to solve) offers an immediate reason for learners to pay attention. to the content. Presenting scenarios “shows” learners the relevance.

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Instructional Design Research, Tools, & More: ID Links 8/10/21

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. Problem-centred: Learning is promoted when learners acquire knowledge and skill in the context of real-world problems or tasks. Application: Learning is promoted when learners use their newly acquired knowledge and skill to solve new problems or carry out tasks.