Weekly Recap: Tips and Insights to Help You Draft and Design Better E-learning
Every good e-learning designer aspires to build the best learning experience possible for their learners. Great learning experiences can be found in many types of projects, including simple, linear courses all the way to performance-based scenarios. Knowing how and when to build the right type of course can make all the difference. That’s why E-learning Heroes is such a valuable resource.
Every day, e-learning designers just like you come together to share ideas and solutions for building better and more meaningful e-learning. Just have a look at the e-learning goodness shared over the past week:
Notable tutorials:
- Preventing learners from accessing post-quiz content till they pass a quiz in Articulate Storyline (view thread)
- Hiding base objects from slide layers in Articulate Storyline
- Prevent pausing a video independently of a slide & disrupting synced annotations in Articulate Storyline
- Quickly create custom buttons in Articulate Storyline using shapes & format painter
- How to turn off or customize the Alt Text on objects in Articulate Storyline
- Play an audio file only once by using a variable in Articulate Storyline
- Two ways to retain tab states across multiple slides: slide masters & variables
Conversations in the community:
- Demo tutorials: Three simple interactions (w/source!)
- If I Were President: demo and recreated version (w/source!)
- Recreating a Flash interaction in Articulate Storyline (w/Screenr Part 1 & Part 2)
- Tracking an Articulate Storyline course based on specific slides (with Screenr)
- [E-learning in Healthcare] Monthly Discussion May 2012
- How can you make learners feel special and valued?
- Ideas and demos for designing talking characters
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