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Custom HTML5 timeline for Articulate Storyline 360

Swift eLearning Services

It is suitable for both beginners as well as experts due to its familiar interface. Articulate Storyline uses a component called “Player” inside… Storyline is known for its ease in the workflow for developing an E-learning course. The look is very similar to Microsoft PowerPoint.

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Teaching Expert Learners

Kapp Notes

Here are some tips for teaching expert learners. For example, in a previous blog entry I noted that expert chess players have access to over 50,000 configurations of Chess pieces on a board and can easily remember where chess pieces are mid-game because of these patterns. Keep to critical information they need to know. (no

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Subject Matter Expert (SME): How to Work With One

eLearningMind

Could you create an eLearning program without the help of a subject matter expert? It’s one thing to do ad-hoc technical research by yourself; it’s another thing to rely on an expert who has invested years in building up their knowledge. What Is a Subject Matter Expert? The Skills of Subject Matter Experts.

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Player Types/Levels in Educational Video Games

Kapp Notes

To start with, when creating an educational game, the various skill levels of current and future players must be considered. The approach taken to motive and attract a new or novice player needs to be different from the approach used to hold onto players who consider themselves masters of the game.

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

Maestro

Here at Maestro, we’re the experts at creating amazing custom eLearning programs that create change. Key players Practices and principles Maestro’s step-by-step process Discovery and working session Outlining and storyboarding Design Development Reflection and delivery What is the eLearning development process?

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The Demise of the Flash Player – What Do I Do Now?

Adobe Captivate

Specifically, we will stop updating and distributing the Flash Player at the end of 2020 and encourage content creators to migrate any existing Flash content to these new open formats. This announcement has a major impact on any organization which has e-learning courses published to run in Adobe Flash player. Do you want to continue?”

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Go Beyond Boring: Creating Scenario-based Learning That Engages Participants (Podcast)

Experiencing eLearning

Since the TLDC community has several D&D players, this version of the presentation has some references and examples related to D&D. He’s got a great vision for exactly how everything should go, and he’s confident the players are going to have a lot of fun following this journey he has precisely mapped out for them.

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