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Articulate Storyline – 9 Practical Ways To Make A Great Course Within Your Budget

Spark Your Interest

Articulate Storyline is one of the most popular authoring tools used worldwide to create online learning. We discuss the benefits of using Articulate Storyline, when to use it, and when not to. So, most importantly, we also give you 9 practical ways to make a great course within your budget using Articulate Storyline.

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How Audio Can Improve Online Learning

CourseArc

As the methods for seamlessly including rich media assets in eLearning continue to improve, instructional designers are finding creative uses of audio and video to supplement their text-based courses. Audio-enhanced lessons help make the learning experience much more robust, functional, and accessible. Optimizing Your Audio.

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Friday Finds — Cognitive Load, Content Design, Pedagogic Change

Mike Taylor

Greg Ashman looks at the “fatal flaws” of cognitive load theory. Dig into to this one to learn more and see what he has to say about cognitive load theory. Guide to Articulate Rise Interaction Character Counts. It’s free and only takes 5 minutes to read so there’s no reason not to try it. Subscribe for free.

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Microsoft Launches ELearning Add-On

LearnDash

The global success of Articulate is well known in the elearning field, and it appears that Microsoft would like to steal a bit of market share as well! In 2009, Articulate Studio took-off as a Microsoft PowerPoint add-on for this very purpose. Interesting in Theory, but is it Practical? Mix is interesting in theory.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Free Articulate & Moodle Seminars in Boston and Chicago

Learning Visions

Monday, May 11, 2009 Free Articulate & Moodle Seminars in Boston and Chicago Are you in Boston or Chicago? Want to learn more about Articulate and Moodle? Posted by Cammy Bean at 11:18 AM Labels: articulate , kineo , moodle 4comments: Jenise Cook said. I use Articulate and am learning about Moodle. Want to meet me?

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Designing effective eLearning assessments Part 4: Building realistic scenarios in Articulate Storyline

BrightCarbon

We’ve travelled through the forest of eLearning assessment theory, through the choppy waters of PowerPoint eLearning quizzes , and across the mountains of authentic assessment in Articulate Rise. In the final part of our journey we’re going to level up one more time by creating realistic scenarios in Articulate Storyline.

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A simple way to help beginners get started with Articulate Storyline

eLearning Architect

I was hanging out in the Articulate Storyline LinkedIn group the other day when I saw someone post a request for suggestions on how best to deliver Storyline training. The theory behind this training As I'm sure you all know from experience, it's much easier to learn how to use software by having a go yourself.

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