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AI Tools to Enhance L&D in Manufacturing

Nvolve

Using Dall-E 2, the L&D team can generate custom illustrations and images to visually demonstrate key concepts and safety guidelines within the e-learning module. These images can help learners better understand and retain crucial information on machine safety, leading to a safer work environment.

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A Comprehensive Mobile Accessibility Testing Checklist

Hurix Digital

Generic texts such as ‘Click Here’ can confuse users using voiceover support. Check if content sections having a different language (other than the mobile app’s default language) are marked and programmed in a way that enables assistive technology to identify them. Make sure real text is not replaced by images.

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Top 4 AI eLearning Tools Changing the Way We Learn

Paradiso Solutions

With its cutting-edge AI aptitudes, it offers an appealing and interactive learning experience that improves the success rate of training programs. With CogniSpark, you can create dynamic courses enriched with text, images, audio, videos, and interactive elements like avatars, quizzes, and exercises, making learning engaging and interactive.

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eLearning: Sync/Align With the Playhead in Captivate or Storyline

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

As you're listening to the audio, you'd like a screen object to appear in sync with the voiceover audio or some other screen action. One technique that I use when I want to match screen actions to voiceover audio is called Sync with Playhead (in Captivate) or Align with Playhead (in Storyline).

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5 Easy Ways to Make Your Content More Accessible

Scissortail's Learning Nest

One of the easiest things you can do to make your content more accessible is to write alternative text for each image. Alternative text is a description of an image that’s read by screen readers. If the image doesn’t load or is blocked, the alt text will describe the image. The WCAG 2.1 A Note About Redundant Alt Text.

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VARK Model In eLearning Gamification For Effective Corporate Virtual Training Solutions

Tesseract Learning

The companies aim to carve out a training program that reduces the learning curve and increases ROI. The graphic displays may include illustrations, graphs, diagrams, movies, videos, image-laden handouts, color-coded notes, and so on. The videos or images for scenarios, points/scores, badges, progress bars, etc.

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A Comprehensive Mobile Accessibility Testing Checklist

Hurix Digital

Generic texts such as ‘Click Here’ can confuse users using voiceover support. Check if content sections having a different language (other than the mobile app’s default language) are marked and programmed in a way that enables assistive technology to identify them. Make sure real text is not replaced by images.

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