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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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THE DUMMIES GUIDE TO DEVELOPING ONLINE LEARNING

Spark Your Interest

As well, if you’ve heard of, but aren’t completely sure about Articulate 360, Moodle, Thinkific, learning models, flipped learning, blended learning and mobile learning, don’t worry. Similarly, different language versions are common to include. Then we show you online course development processes you could follow.

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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. You can (and should) get more agile and actually develop iterative versions of your final result.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Online Portfolios

Learning Visions

Thursday, August 02, 2007 Online Portfolios Jennifer Madrell shows us a great example of an online portofolio , which she calls a "svelte and sparkly version of this blog - that is a requirement and capstone project at Indiana University." Somewhere on an old laptop Ive got examples of old project plans, design documents and storyboards.

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry

eLearning 24-7

Bewildered on what is happening, why what is needed isn’t appearing as it should, and how is it possible that something so obvious based on where e-learning is heading, mobile is pushing and future tech is inspiring is lost among so many vendors? M-Learning responsive or can be seen on any mobile devices – Yipee!

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The Top 78 Captivate Features

Adobe Captivate

Captivate Version 9.0.2.437. Use Captivate Draft on an iPad to brainstorm, storyboard, and then convert to a Captivate file. This doesn’t work on mobile devices because they lack a mouse.). Built-in Accessibility – includes several features to allow you to address the needs of those with vision, hearing or mobility impairments.

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63 Great eLearning Posts and Hottest Topics for November 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Clive on Learning , November 8, 2010I came fairly late to the multi-touch iOS/Android/W7 Mobile world, having been stuck on a 2-year contract with a Nokia smart phone that was great compared to the phones I’d had before, but which I now realise was hopelessly behind the game. Mobile Learning. Video: the 21st Century Learner.