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Behind the Scenes with Maestro: Our Innovative and Effective eLearning Development Process

Maestro

Our eLearning development process plays a significant role in many of the L&D experiences we create—after all, our organization lives and breathes learning innovation. But not all eLearning is created equally. The eLearning development process is both a technical art and a complex science.

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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. Graphic Designer.

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Buy the Course Get the Source

B Online Learning

The classic example of this is putting out your 3000 course catalogue of courses only for your learners to complain that the voiceover and stock images are not Australian, how can this training possibly be valid for me if it was built for an audience in another country, with another culture, with different legislation and laws.

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GOANIMATE: Character-Based eLearning Made Easy

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

One of the hottest new tools for eLearning development is GoAnimate.   I’ve been working more and more on ways to integrate GoAnimate with more traditional eLearning lessons and content.   I’ve been working more and more on ways to integrate GoAnimate with more traditional eLearning lessons and content.

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Do Training Examples Need to Keep it Real?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" As soon as I saw this example, I knew that an IT person wrote the training example, not an accountant. The question of the day is this: to what extent do training examples need to be real-life examples? " In truth, the example would be a better sentence without those words. I hope you can join me.

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Do I Have to Repeat "a" or "the" in a List?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In my most recent online writing class , I noticed that when deleting unnecessary words from a sample sentence, some students wanted to keep the word the before every item in a list, and some wanted to take it out. You cannot use the on the first, third, and last items, for example, while omitting it from the second item.

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GOANIMATE: Character-Based eLearning Made Easy

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

One of the hottest new tools for eLearning development is GoAnimate.   I’ve been working more and more on ways to integrate GoAnimate with more traditional eLearning lessons and content.   I’ve been working more and more on ways to integrate GoAnimate with more traditional eLearning lessons and content.