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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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12 Must-Know Learning Industry Sites

LearnDash

If you have an interest in elearning or instructional design, undoubtedly you have your list of favorite sites that you visit for coming up to speed with new trends and happenings. Below are some sites that are well known in this field. Great content is added daily to their site covering a variety of topics.

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How Do You Spell “e” Learning? (and other “e” words)

Infopro Learning

This article is for those of you like me, fearful of the word “e” learning and in search of answers. While this article talks about “e” learning, the same grammatical principles can be applied to any “e” word. Traditionally, the term “e-mail” should have a hyphen, but today most people write “email”. E-Learning Wins the Day!

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6 Tips for eLearning Developers To Help Fix Their Code

eLearning Brothers

In the meantime, I satisfied my coding fix by reading one of his blog articles, which discussed ways to debug your code and found it helpful. Although the article was written for web developers, it has many useful principles for eLearning developers as well. You can refer to your notes when needed. #2

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5 SEO Mistakes to AVOID for Your Online Course

LearnDash

If you’ve ever landed on a web page that seems to use the exact same phrase dozens of times to the extent that you never want to read those words ever again, that would be an example of keyword stuffing. If I had to guess, I would bet that most educators are better and writing good SEO content than otherwise. Keyword stuffing.

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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).

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CMS vs LMS in 2023: Which one is Right for you?

Paradiso

Simply told, Content Management System(CMS) enables us to create a website without having to write all of the code from scratch. Furthermore, CMS makes it easier for us to perform all of these tasks rather than developing our own system for storing images, constructing web pages, and other tasks. WordPress is an excellent CMS example.

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