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Inclusive Learning, Free Images & More: ID Links 1/3/23

Experiencing eLearning

Free Vectors, Stock Photos & PSD Downloads | Freepik. Free Stock Photos, Royalty Free Stock Images & Copyright Free Pictures · Pexels. Free Stock Photos, Royalty Free Stock Images & Copyright Free Pictures · Pexels. Free stock photos, no attribution required. There’s the right one, and then alternatives.

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Media Options for Conversation-Driven eLearning

Experiencing eLearning

In the past, I’ve created conversation-driven eLearning with video, animation, and photos. After the initial video, we used cutout still photos of the same actors. This required a custom photo shoot, but it was much cheaper than using video for the entire course. Photos or Illustrations.

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Questions to Ask SMEs for Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

As with any training project, the first step is identifying what behavior you want to change. If you took a photo or video of that behavior, what would it look like? You also need to know the mistakes and problems, since those will become the wrong answers and alternate paths. Identify the desired behavior.

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Listen to hear vs Listen to reply

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

It’s not always easy to hear what others have to say, especially if time is tight or it may take the conversation or project along a different tack you’d been hoping for, but it is respectful to consider the alternative view. There are rewards in this, and being a better and more respected communicator is just one.

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Microlearning Case Study: Performance Support

Upside Learning

We could have used photos of each individual step with instructions, but in this case, the dynamics of the process suggested videos. Reflections There was more to the overall project, but this was a specific solution to a particular aspect. Then, these videos needed to be made available at the point of need.

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3 Big Takeaways from Last Year’s Learning Development Projects

The Learning Dispatch

We recently did a retrospective of our 2018 projects, which got me thinking about the lessons that I’d like to carry into 2019 (and beyond). Three big takeaways from last year’s learning development projects are: Processes exist for a reason. We had one project where we implemented a new storyboard. Not using a storyboard?

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eLearning Project Management Tip #10: Contributors and Their Role

Design2Train

Who you choose as project contributors depends entirely upon the content of your training. Global Training Leaders can also offer suggestions on how to “localize content” by recommending alternative wording, graphics or people pictures that are more culturally sensitive for distribution to specific regions or countries. —-.

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