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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. Essentially the output should be SCORM-compliant and render properly across devices. Templates, Characters, and UX.

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Design Learning Experiences – Not Instructional Presentations

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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! It is almost like ‘plug and play’ now! How’s this Impacting the End-User?

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A Beginner’s Guide to Using Articulate Rise to Create Mobile-First eLearning

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These blocks are different types of cognitive templates through which the Instructional Designer can add text, images, videos, animations, and assessments in a plethora of combinations to aid the learner’s ability to reason and learn. Also, I could export it to SCORM/xAPI and upload it to the LMS. What Does Articulate Rise Offer?