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Empowering Education: Building Born Accessible Learning Materials

Hurix Digital

Accessibility extends beyond just physical access; it includes materials in formats like large print, audio, and digital, catering to the needs of individuals with visual impairments, hearing impairments, and learning disabilities. This inclusivity in teaching practices enhances the learning environment, promoting equity and diversity.

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From Printed to Digital: Elevating Learning with Interactive Textbooks

Kitaboo

These dynamic resources are reshaping the learning landscape, captivating students in ways that traditional printed materials simply cannot match. Immersive Multimedia Content Interactive digital textbooks are rich repositories of multimedia elements such as videos, animations, and audio clips.

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Training for All: Seven Tips for More Accessible Learning

eLearningMind

Now, imagine a quarter of your team not getting the training they need to effectively do their jobs. Make learning deliverable to different devices. Adaptive design offers a number of different ways for users to experience content and personalize their learning environment based on their abilities.

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AI Tools to Enhance L&D in Manufacturing

Nvolve

Here’s a detailed example of how Dall-E 2 can be employed in L&D: Scenario: Designing an E-Learning Module for Machine Safety L&D professionals within a manufacturing company need to create an e-learning module focusing on machine safety.

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How to Keep Employees Engaged with Interactive Training Tools

Hurix Digital

Following are the reasons why top companies use interactive training tools to promote employee engagement: Create an Immersive Learning Environment. Interactive training tools create an engaging learning environment by making training more catchy and time-efficient. It’s also useful for training remote teams.

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Text-to-Speech vs Human Narration for eLearning

Tony Karrer

Some of the key questions: Given the range of solutions for voice-over from text-to-speech, home-grown human voice-over, professional voice-over: how do you decide what's right for your course? Are there places where text-to-speech makes sense? We particularly focused on: Why use Text to Speech (TTS)?

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THE DUMMIES GUIDE TO DEVELOPING ONLINE LEARNING

Spark Your Interest

These can be quite creative in an online learning environment. For example, in a retail environment, you might present the user with a range of customer situations. This level of online course could include images and graphics, video and audio, and test questions. What Makes Great Online Learning? Scenarios.