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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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WEAVING A TALE – HOW STORYTELLING CAN ENHANCE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

Learnnovators

Picture this scene in the 1980s. Quiet except for the shrill sound of children laughing. A couple of examples that come to mind for me: Simba in The Lion King Ryan Stone and Matt Kowalski (Sandra Bullock and George Clooney) in Gravity What is it about these “remote” characters that make people fall in love with them?

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How to Optimise Video Content in Your E-Learning Courses

Capytech

Video is excellent for demonstrating things like procedures and processes, for example. You can use lots of methods to achieve this, including head and shoulder shots of the instructor as well as picture-in-picture if there are other things going on. It should also sound warm and be free from background noise.

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What Your eLearning Provider Wants You To Know About Knowledge Checks

Roundtable Learning

Picture this: you’ve just created an epic eLearning program. This all sounds promising, but what if you’d like to do a pulse check to see how training is going? 3 Examples of eLearning Knowledge Checks Knowledge checks can be formatted as true or false questions, multiple choice, or drag-and-drop sorting.

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Animation, Video, and the Power of Visual Explanation | Lee Lefever

TechSmith Camtasia

Your language and how you explain things should sound familiar to your audience. A common trap people fall into is worrying that they’ll sound condescending. Sometimes taking a step back, talking about the big picture in the world where this idea lives can be really powerful.”. Getting familiar with an unfamiliar audience.

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6 Ways to Knockout the Challenges in E-learning Localization

CommLab India

It’s not as easy as it sounds. For example, while localizing your compliance training, there will be region-specific laws, which differ from one region to the other in the same nation. For example, ‘onboarding’ in modern English refers to imparting the necessary knowledge and skills to new employees. Accommodate Expanded Text.

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Bob Mosher: Performance Support and Learning at the Moment of Need #ls2010

Learning Visions

Here’s a picture! Informal sounds optional. not the voiceover or the pictures. My live blogged notes from eLearning Foundations Intensive with Bob Mosher. J.I.T. = “just in time” – the acronym was born in 1992. What does this mean to the learner? they expect it, informal, interruption, necessary eLearning invented J.I.T.