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Falling Head Over Heels for Online Learning: The 5 Love Languages of the Instructional Designer

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Leveraging boilerplate, storyboarding, templating, and filing efficiently allow the best designers to spend their time adding value to their consistent course shells. Love Language No. 4: Optimization— Through countless hours of creating, designers become savvy about guides, consistency, scalability, and organization.

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Putting It All Together

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Select the Play button to see how all of this works together, from starting with boilerplate to storyboarding to the finished product. However, there are many other objects that can be easily reused such as assessment feedback, instructions, video and audio pieces. Putting It All Together from CourseArc on Vimeo.

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Define and Develop

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explain the importance of storyboarding. In this module we will. identify best practices for filenaming in online course development. explain copyright laws. determine how images enhance course content and improve learning. address issues related to writing skills and styles.

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Falling Head Over Heels for Online Learning: The 5 Love Languages of the Instructional Designer

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Leveraging boilerplate, storyboarding, templating, and filing efficiently allow the best designers to spend their time adding value to their consistent course shells. Love Language No. 4: Optimization— Through countless hours of creating, designers become savvy about guides, consistency, scalability, and organization.

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10 Helpful Resources for Online Course Designers

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Their lectures cover the fundamental ISD models, as well as more complex topics such as writing effective learning objectives, creating instructional videos, and storyboarding. Lastly, Lynda offers interactive video tutorials that will help you create engaging and effective learning experiences.

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Managing eLearning Projects

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It is important to communicate what the final product will look like, because in every iteration leading up to that point, the stakeholder may not understand how storyboards will suddenly become a slick-looking product. Setting expectations with stakeholders about the visual aspect of the course is just as crucial as the content delivery.

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How to Plan a New Online Course, Part 1: Establishing the Basics

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Developing an eLearning course from scratch is a different process than converting an existing Instructor-Led Training (ILT) course into a digital course. Unlike a conversion, where you already have a solid base of effective content to build upon, designing a course from the ground up means you need to start by building the basics.