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Adobe Captivate Free Sample Project – Captivate 9 eLearning

Adobe Captivate

With Adobe Captivate 9, go seamlessly from storyboarding to responsive eLearning design. Create amazing courses that run seamlessly across desktops and mobile. Dip into the exclusive 25,000+ asset store to enrich your content. click here to download.

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Case Study: Convert PPT to eLearning Interactive Course

Brilliant Teams

Our approach After consulting with the health and safety firm, we designed a customized e-learning course sample that provides a comprehensive online learning solution optimized for the needs of employees and learners. Gamification elements like levels and badges were incorporated to make the e-learning course more fun and engaging.

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Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process: A 40-Lesson eCourse

Tim Slade

Draft your eLearning storyboard. In addition to everything I’ve mentioned, the eCourse is also 100% self-paced and mobile responsive. Access a Free Sample. If you’re interested in checking out a FREE sample of my new eCourse, simply enter your email below and you’ll receive a link to it in your inbox!

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The eLearning Designer’s Academy Goes Live on July 31st

Tim Slade

With hours of helpful video and text-based content, my online courses are 100% self-paced and mobile-ready. My Getting Started with the eLearning Development Process online course teaches you everything you need to know to get started with eLearning development, and delivers it in an engaging and mobile responsive format.

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Instructional Design: The Process – Part 2

Origin Learning

The main activities of this phase include, but are not limited to: Storyboard Design or ILT Deck. Create a Storyboard for eLearning including the following information: Storyboard based on the design document using the appropriate instructional strategies. The storyboard is a visual representation of the course.

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Estimating E-Learning Course Length

E-learning Uncovered

We recently completed a mobile course on troubleshooting heavy equipment that went from an initial estimate of 30 minutes to a final product of 2 hours. For us, the best place to do that is after the first draft of the storyboards. One hour of content contained, on average: 8680 storyboard words. Here’s what we found.

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Deeper eLearning Design: Part 6 – Putting It All Together

Learnnovators

To start with, we will use a sample process as an example, and you will have to infer how to adapt this for you. The designer creates a storyboard, which is reviewed and refined before being passed on to developers to create. This is the core to customization and personalization, and also supports mobilization.

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