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How to Navigate Difficult Internal and External eLearning Customers

eLearning Brothers

You’ve probably heard the phrases above, or something similar, during your eLearning career. The root of these common client issues is a lack of understanding about what’s involved in the creative process of creating eLearning content. It’s just a symptom of not knowing everything it takes to make eLearning come alive.

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Top 4 AI eLearning Tools Changing the Way We Learn

Paradiso Solutions

In the ever-evolving world of eLearning, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the landscape. For eLearning professionals, navigating the complexities of AI-powered authoring tools can be daunting. This comprehensive guide will give you the knowledge to identify and utilize the top AI eLearning Tools for your courses.

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TechSmith Camtasia Studio: Adding Closed Captions

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel        Closed captioning (CC) allows you to provide descriptive information in your published eLearning project that typically matches the voiceover audio contained in your Camtasia project. In the image below I've opened a project that already has audio on the Timeline.

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Moving Classroom Training to eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When the Internet was in its early days, websites would often look just like a document: whole paragraphs of text with headings, filling the screen from side to side.     The same is true with eLearning. eLearning is not just an online representation of what we would do in the classroom. . 

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5 keys for Section 508 Compliance and Web Accessibility

Web Courseworks

For some instructional designers the accessibility standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act can become a source of confusion, frustration, and anxiety during eLearning course design. 3) Provide a Transcript for Voiceover Audio. 2) Test Your Color Contrast and Template Theming.

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Why You Shouldn’t Use Background Audio in eLearning or Training Videos

IT Training Department Blog

Articulate built-in background audio to Storyline 360. People used to have to bend over backward with custom (and awkward) solutions to put background audio in eLearning courses. Background audio in Storyline 360 is implemented with the background playlist feature (below). Well, now they’ve gone and done it.

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How to Write Good Alt Text

Scissortail's Learning Nest

For more information, see my post about applying the POUR principles to create accessible documents and presentations.) Include a transcript for audio-only content, or an audio description track for video-only content. What the Accessibility Guidelines Say WCAG Success Criterion 1.1.1 Test with a screen reader.

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