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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

What I’d really like to talk about though, is the way that accessibility, the process and principle of making content available to those with disabilities, relates to elearning. When you make elearning accessible, you make it available to all learners. And How Do You Make Elearning Accessible? The Design Process.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

So, to help you kick-start your thinking, and maybe even inspire you to try something new, we thought we’d give you the inside scoop on the top learning trends expected to surface in 2017. We, in L&D, are becoming a team of curators, experience designers, and consultants who must find ways to inject and infect learning into the company.

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Instructional Design Post-SCORM

Web Courseworks

Kicking off the 2017 eLearning Thought Leaders Series will be Megan Torrance from TorranceLearning on, “xAPI for Instructional Designers.” Torrance is Chief Energy Officer at TorranceLearning, an eLearning Brothers Company, where they specialize in custom learning design and development.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

What I’d really like to talk about though, is the way that accessibility, the process and principle of making content available to those with disabilities, relates to elearning. When you make elearning accessible, you make it available to all learners. And How Do You Make Elearning Accessible? The Design Process.

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Planning a Branching Scenario

Experiencing eLearning

My design document includes this summary, so the client and SME approve it before I start writing. Here’s an example: Sophie is an instructional design consultant. Let’s say I’m creating a course on screening potential consulting clients, and I have a process with 4 steps. Create an Outline.

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Podcast: Eve Alexander – Why Characters Matter in Learning Design

Learningtogo

One of the most rewarding things I’ve experienced as a learning consultant is being able to plant the seeds of new best practices and watch them bear fruit in so many unexpected ways. Last year I gave a presentation at Learning Solutions 2016 , organized by the eLearning Guild.

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Is Your Design Really “Responsive?”

eLearning Brothers

One of the biggest points of confusion I’ve seen evolve in recent years is how people use the word “responsive” when speaking about device-independent eLearning. While this is technically true , they employ different approaches which may not be true to the fluid nature of Marcotte’s “Responsive Web Design.”. First, a little history….

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