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Crash Course For Constructive Feedback

Association eLearning

Leave conflicting notes. One note says, “Replace the word ‘dog’ with ‘canine’ throughout this module.” A second note in the same document says, “Add the sentence, ‘The dog ran.’ ”. The post Crash Course For Constructive Feedback appeared first on Knowledge Direct. How should I know?

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Microsoft One Note Training: What Is One Note and What Can It Do?

OpenSesame

A part of the Microsoft Office 2010 course, this Microsoft Word tutorial is comprised of 10 modules. Each of TutorPro’s course modules includes audio and exercises that are specifically targeted to help you meet your Microsoft OneNote training goals. TutorPro’s simulated environment provides learners with a realistic course setting.

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4 Tips to Writing eLearning Scripts That Sing

Association eLearning

If you’re getting started on a new script for an eLearning course, you probably aren’t planning to create a “musical” experience. In a recent article in T+D magazine, author Cammy Bean provides several tips on scriptwriting that really resonate with me. One note of caution for lightening your scripts. Lighten up.

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25 Must-Read Business & Marketing Books for Course Creators to Boost Their Skills

learnWorlds

In addition to the endless online courses, webinars, live events, and other online sources you can access to better your skills, books are – and we hope that will always be – around for us all to indulge in. 6 Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future – Peter Thiel. Which ones got your attention the most?

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Using LearnDash with Live Webinars: A Guide

LearnDash

Many of our users want to offer live webinars through their course for learners. One of the most common questions we get from our users has to do with running a webinar. Specifically: what platform to use, and how to set it up with their LearnDash course. Free platforms tend to have more limited course sizes than large ones.

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How Do You Find A Great Instructional Design Company?

Spark Your Interest

Articulate, for example, has a community forum called ‘E-Learning Heroes’ Here course creators get help on everything e-learning. For an e-learning course, you could search for “ custom e-learning course development ”. Alternatively, try searching for “articulate course development company”.

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Adam Cannon Responds to #AskMeMonday on Captivate 2017

eLearning Brothers

While best practices for mobile design suggest NOT converting straight across from non-responsive to responsive, the fact of the matter remains that there are a lot of well done non-responsive courses out there that still have life left. Until now, there wasn’t really a good solution for making those courses available on a mobile device.

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