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A guide to the essential skills and experience for a modern elearning team

Elucidat

For example, a Graphic Designer who is also an Authoring Tool Expert, and can build out content and layouts directly. Equally, depending on the scale of the projects you’re producing, you may decide that you want to invest in your Authoring Tool Expert to enable them to become a great Learning Designer too.

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Thoughts on a “Controversial” Approach to Rapid eLearning Development

OpenSesame

One of the things that popped up in the Thursday #lrnchat was a note from the folks at @OpenSesameNow about a blog post talking about using video as a rapid content development method. Through a fortunate happenstance, I came across Jing : a very simple screencast tool that would incorporate voiceovers.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Not to put too fine a point on it, but you need to ensure that the elearning (or online training, or web-based training) that your organization creates is accessible—that is, usable by people who have disabilities. He frequently shares about accessible elearning development through our Learning Dispatch blog and newsletter.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Accessible Elearning Means that Elearning Is Available to Everyone. But How Do I Know My Elearning Is Accessible? A Note on Rapid Authoring Tools. What to Do with the Elearning You Already Have. What to Do with the Elearning You Haven’t Yet Created. WCAG was written for website content.