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ELEARNING DEVELOPMENT: The Levels of eLearning

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Level 1 eLearning could include voiceover audio, a quiz, and be enabled for tracking via SCORM and/or AICC LMSs. Nevertheless, the time to create those games would make them counter-productive (effectiveness in learning to be debated). Fellow eLearning developers, what are your thoughts on this?

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Behind the Scenes with Maestro: Our Innovative and Effective eLearning Development Process

Maestro

After 15 years in the L&D game, our approach to developing effective and inspired L&D programs is tried and true. We do this because Articulate Rise and Storyline are incredible tools, but limited with pre-designed authoring elements—we’re committed to pushing our courses beyond the typical cookie-cutter look.

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eLearning & Training: How Long is Too Long?

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But for the lesson to be effective, one of the most important things to keep in mind is that  more  does not mean  better. If your lesson plays too long, you run the risk of losing the attention span of your learner and lowering the effectiveness of the lesson in general. So how long is too long? Interested? 

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How can I organize e-learning project assets for effective version control and file management?

Yukon Learning

Read on as we answer the “as heard in training” question: “ How can I organize my e-learning project assets for effective version control and file management? In our example, we named the folder: My Articulate Projects > Gallifrey Industries > FireSafety_Evacuations.

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eLearning: When Should You Record Your Voiceover Audio?

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by Kevin Siegel      Adding voiceover audio to eLearning enhances the learner experience. And before you spend thousands of dollars hiring voiceover talent to record your audio, you should know: your voice is fine (nobody likes their own voice so trust me on this, yours will do nicely). wait for it. 

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 3 & 360: SRT Files Make Quick Work of Closed Captions

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Closed captioning allows you to display a slide’s voiceover audio as text that is synchronized with the voiceover audio. On the  Ribbon , click  Player Properties  and then click  Colors & Effects.   Looking for Articulate training? by Kevin Siegel, COTP. We've got you covered.

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New 1-Hour Live, Online Course: Microsoft PowerPoint to eLearning via Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia, or Presenter

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And, because there are no reporting features or provisions for SCORM or AICC, you cannot effectively integrate PowerPoint presentations with Learning Management Systems.  Does the voiceover audio you added to your PowerPoint slides still work when the slides are imported into your eLearning tool? Articulate Storyline.