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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

Firstly, the most important task while setting out to conceptualize a rapid e-learning program within a company is to plan ahead and strategically create templates, brand guidelines, policies, and objectives so that redundancy can be avoided. While speed is undeniably essential, an exclusive focus on rapidity can have adverse consequences.

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Enhance Digital Learning Experiences with Video

B Online Learning

Want to learn how to use photoshop? Another example is one we created for NSW Health Get Healthy Program which allowed learners to observe a process and then answer questions about what was done well, and what could have been done better. Take look at look at this example from Articulate . Want to learn how to build a deck?

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Here’s a Quick Course on Creating & Editing AI Illustrated Characters

Rapid eLearning

My key objective is to create viable (not necessarily perfect) characters that I can use in online training programs or PowerPoint presentations. I am not a professional illustrator or Photoshop pro, so I want some steps that are simple and not too time consuming. However, using the images for production work can be a challenge.

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WAR: Articulate Storyline Losing Battle to Adobe Captivate

LearnDash

Not too long ago I wrote a post about my initial reaction to Articulate Storyline and its relation to Adobe Captivate. It seems one thing is abundantly clear since Storyline has come onto the scene: the comparisons between the two programs is at an all time high. I could go on and on about these two programs.

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BEST Feature in Adobe eLearning Suite 6 To Date

LearnDash

I for one am eager to see Adobe’s reaction to the highly supported Articulate Storyline. Let’s face it, Articulate has raised the bar a bit, so Adobe really needs to make a splash with this one. For the uninitiated, Adobe eLearning suite is actually a package of different programs all geared towards enhancing eLearning creation.

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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNERS! DON’T PUT THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE

Learnnovators

She had downloaded a trial version of Articulate 360, and was in the process of learning Storyline and Rise. She’d also dabbled with Adobe Photoshop a bit, and was keen to know what other tools she would have to learn to be considered an instructional designer. I said, “…how about actual instructional design skills?”

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Tim’s Top 3 PowerPoint Design Tips

E-learning Uncovered

Wouldn’t it be great if there was an easy-to-use program that could accomplish many of the same graphic design tasks as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator? Better yet, wouldn’t it be great if this was a program you most likely have on your computer and have been using for the past several years?