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How do you build eLearning?

B Online Learning

Do you import a bunch of PowerPoint slides, add a player skin with the obligatory Next and Previous buttons, attach some word documents as resources, and then hit publish? When it comes to building eLearning, how do you do it?

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Authoring Tools for E-Learning: The Definitive Guide

Docebo

Have you ever looked at a powerpoint for more than 30 seconds and then suddenly felt your eyes glaze over? When you finally come back from your daydream, you realize that you scanned over the first three slides, but can’t remember what any of them were about. The mind starts to wander: Did I leave the stove on at home…?

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Using iPads to Support Training Delivery

Integrated Learnings

An interactive workbook for taking notes – We wrote a storyboard for what should be in the participant workbook, including places for participant note-taking. Placing the QR code on the PowerPoint in the classroom allows participants to use the iPad camera and code scanner app to scan the QR code and obtain the documents.

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Ten Online Training Do’s and Don’ts

eLearning Brothers

Old PowerPoint decks kind-of stink. Now-a-days, almost every training course has a PowerPoint (PPT). Outlines and storyboards are created, text is written, processes are documented, and the course is created on paper. So, the challenge becomes, how do we make them scan the information that we want them to learn??

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ATD Presentation – How to Develop World-Class E-Learning

Capytech

The storyboard defines how the module will be structured and what the end output will actually look like so getting a storyboard right is absolutely crucial and you’ll see that we’ve outlined there that we need to get the storyboard signed off.

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How to Create Awesome Training Videos (+8 Great Examples)

learnWorlds

You can storyboard your video to organize your video. Your students will understand what each video covers and won’t be forced to scan through an hour-long video to return to the information. Slides presentations (usually made in Powerpoint) are one of the most popular and easy to create lecture styles. Edit the video.

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Build Gr8 Micro-Learning Course

eLearning 24-7

Using PowerPoint as a course (Ok, you shouldn’t be doing this at all, but I know many do). If that is the case, they why not write on a piece of paper, scan it in and sell that as your text course? Tip: You enter the text in each block of your storyboard. The storyboard angle is a lost art and it shouldn’t be.