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Blooms Taxonomy Tutorial (Articulate Engage Examples)

Take an e-Learning Break

You can use the tutorials on this page and reuse them (open license, attribution please). The links are swf (Flash) files. You will be prompted to save or open the file most likely. Choose the Flash player to open the file and then you can maximize it for full screen viewing. Check it out: [link]

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5 Simple Ways to Get Started with E-Learning Development - The Rapid eLearning Blog

Rapid eLearning

They give you a broad overview of what you need to know and all have good visual examples of what to do. The Non-Designer’s Design Book : I like books that explain ideas and then give me good examples. The author has good before and after examples. Cathy does a great job showing examples. Here’s my answer.

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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Elearning example: Branching scenario - Making Change , May 3, 2010. Examples and Samples of Game Design Documents - Kapp Notes , September 15, 2010. Blooms Taxonomy Tutorial (Articulate Engage Examples) - Take an e-Learning Break , March 18, 2010. Examples (1667). elearnspace , November 8, 2010.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Not only am I often made aware of new tools, but also get opinions, tips, and examples of their use. However, being involved in an e-learning community is a big help. For me it is a blog community and following many experts on Twitter. Many of the blogs I follow are part of the eLearningLearning community.

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Are You Qualified to Build E-Learning Courses?

Rapid eLearning

Here are some examples created in Articulate Storyline: Formal elearning courses like this role playing scenario. Interactive marketing material such as this laptop example. As you can see, each example is a bit different and not all are what we’d call “elearning.” Games and other fun interactive media.

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Digital learning content does not have to mean CBT

Clive on Learning

It is much, much harder to create a set of fully self-contained instructional materials than it is to develop the components - the explanations, the examples, the demonstrations, the practice exercises, the assessments.

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Do You Really Need Instructions on How to Use an E-Learning Course?

Rapid eLearning

Here’s an example from a recent course I previewed: This is the volume button. For example, the first time you want them to click play, just add a “click play now&# prompt. Many people who use Articulate Engage will create a drop down tab with detailed instructions for those who need them. Consider your audience.