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Workshop Pricing, Tools, Volunteering: ID Links 7/5/22

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes workshop pricing, useful tools and resources for L&D professionals, volunteering and internship guidelines, scenarios, games, and diverse stock images. This includes 9 hours for creating slides and materials, which clearly only includes adapting existing materials and not creating them from scratch.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

10 guidelines for accessible captions: Readable, accurate, synchronized, length, position, sound, credits, voice changes, speaker identification, and motion with one or two sentences describing each one. While this is typically used for web design, Jerson Campos shared how he uses this for designing slides in Storyline and PowerPoint.

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The Importance of eLearning Style Guides

Association eLearning

It had their color palette, the guidelines for using their logo, the standards for images, and more. Then the organization started hiring contractors to update their existing eLearning courses, so they’d match the new guidelines. Do you have question formatting guidelines? And eLearning often gets grouped under “web” guidelines.

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The Ultimate Guide: Converting PowerPoint to eLearning Made Simple

Brilliant Teams

Trackable Progress Monitor learner progress through built-in tracking and reporting features, enabling trainers to assess learners’ performance and identify areas for improvement. Text-heavy slides: Identify slides that contain excessive text and consider breaking them down into smaller, more digestible chunks.

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How to tell better stories with imagery

BrightCarbon

Think about it: if you’re presenting to a live audience, there’s no point having a slide like this one – a bunch of bullets with loosely connected images: It doesn’t look professional, the visuals don’t mean anything, and your audience can’t read and listen at the same time, so they’ll probably tune you out as your read through the bullet points.

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Don’t Get Lost in the Sand Dune… Make Connections!

Innovative Learning Group

You know you’re in for a challenge when the book opens with a list of “Dramatis Personae” to help you keep track. All the tricks can be subsumed under one guideline: Think of the reader. Don’t use the same exact design and layout on every slide or page. You might start with why time tracking is important and beneficial.

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How Can I Make a Slider More Engaging?

Yukon Learning

At Yukon Learning, we’re always finding new ways to utilize the Slider interaction, allowing learners to drag a handle up and down a track in order to uncover content, or trigger actions to occur. Or, perhaps it’s a matter of making this fantastic widget suit your specific branding guidelines.

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