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UX, Accessibility, & More: ID Links 5/24/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. This post includes links on UX, accessibility, branching scenarios, Twine, instructional design blogs, free/freemium tools, and systems thinking. 7 Articles To Help You Improve Your eLearning Designs. Guidelines for writing good alt text. Accessibility and alt text.

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Friday Find Finds — Evidence-based Training Lessons, Signal vs Noise, Persuasive Copywriting

Mike Taylor

Each morning, The Sample sends you one article from a random blog or newsletter that matches up with your interests. Evidence-Based Training: Lessons Learned in 25 Years. Evaluating Information: Find the Signal in the Noise. We are drowning in information. Most of that information is irrelevant.

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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

This is a re-post of an article by Cal Wick of Fort Hill. The original was on the 70-20 Blog site. I found what Bob said to be so compelling that I asked him to write it up. Here is what he shared: To Whom It Apparently Concerns, (Bob Eichinger writes) Yes Virginia, there is research behind 70-20-10! Bob agreed.

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9 Simple Hacks to Write Better Knowledge Base Articles

TechSmith Camtasia

A knowledge base is a set of organized information about your product or service that a reader can go through to learn about said product or service or how to solve related problems. It is usually a collection of articles with images, videos, and text included. This first step will prime your article for success.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

As a result, I grew up learning how to find information the traditional way—in books, magazines, and even microfilm newspapers. But I also learned how to find information on the Internet, and how to measure the credibility of a source early on. I also got to see rules about citing Internet sources change first-hand.

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5 SEO Mistakes to AVOID for Your Online Course

LearnDash

If I had to guess, I would bet that most educators are better and writing good SEO content than otherwise. However, for some educators, their biggest hesitation is the fear that sharing too much of their content on their blog won’t leave anything left for their course. But to gain followers and readers, your blog needs to have value.

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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

Top books, blogs, videos, and more to excel as an instructional designer. In addition to essential information on meeting Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the book also dives into how accessible content can ensure that all learners receive the best learning experience. Look for details about Cathy Moore’s blog below).