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5 Tips for You to Reduce E-learning Development Time

CommLab India

As the instructional designer, you are under pressure to create a course that meets the demands of the client, on time, while taking care to avoid glitches. If your course has many modules, use templates to develop them in short time. A major concern in e-learning development is the time constraint. Sounds like a tall order?

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Responsive Design Tips for eLearning Courses

eLearning Brothers

Nowadays the world seems to be all a-clamor over the idea of “responsive design” for eLearning. When talking about “responsive design” (for our purposes), I mean to design a course that responds to the technology platform currently in use. Responsive design is a bit different than what I call “resizable design.”

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Creativity within Constraints: When Cost, Resource Scarcity, or Deadlines Make Effective Elearning Seem Out of Reach

The Learning Dispatch

Resources —It’s rare to find someone who’s as good at building learning interfaces as they are at designing instructionally effective training. Tools —There’s often a need to build training in legacy software tools, tools that lack the most powerful new advances in training design. What do these constraints tell us?

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Simple Anatomy of SCORM-based E-Learning

Integrated Learnings

Here's everything you need to know about the anatomy of a SCORM module. A SCORM module consists of three basic pieces: 1. If you are an instructional designer or developer of e-learning content, chances are, you'll only need to worry about the Learning Content piece. It is based on an instructional design or storyboard.

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The 10 Best eLearning Authoring Tools for 2022

learnWorlds

An eLearning authoring tool is an important component in creating e-learning content and a must-have tool for instructional designers, L&D professionals, and training businesses. 5 Lectora Online. You can combine text, images, audio, or video to create a new interactive learning experience or create one from scratch.

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Engage Your Learners with a Zombie e-Learning Scenario

Trivantis

At the recent 2014 Lectora® User Conference in Los Angeles, California, Rebekah and Angel showed us how they created a zombie-themed scenario at Grays Harbor Community Hospital. Angel explained how she built the zombie module in a simple way to save time. Design a “Choose your own adventure” style. Keep it simple.

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From Why to Wow: Develop E-learning Modules for Engaging Compliance Training

CommLab India

Invariably, these training exercises are ill-designed. Designing customized courses. Presenting these as bulleted points, PowerPoint presentations, or audio clips will just put off your learners. YouTube videos can be embedded in online courses using authoring tools such as Lectora Inspire. This will act as reinforcement.