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Weekly Recap: Punch Above Your E-Learning Weight

Nov182013

Whether you’re an e-learning featherweight or heavyweight, it’s only a matter of time before you’re matched up with formidable e-learning project that scares you to the core. It’s bigger or more challenging than anything you’ve ever seen. Rather than hide in your corner, get into the ring and go the distance with some championship help […]

Articulate Super Hero Stephanie Harnett Creatively Engages Learners Around the Globe

Nov142013

Whether she’s sailing the Seven Seas or touring the City of Lights, Stephanie Harnett keeps her compass centered on the Articulate community. In her four years in and around the forums, she’s proven herself not just an expert with Articulate Studio and Articulate Storyline, but an expert teacher as well, posting voluminous tips, threads, screencasts, […]

Weekly Recap: Game-changing Discoveries from the Articulate Community

Nov112013

Did you see the news last week about the Belgian doctors who discovered a new ligament in the human knee? Evidently this ligament was there all along but doctors never saw it. The discovery will be a “game-changer for injured athletes.” While breakthroughs like this don’t happen often in the medical world, they happen every […]

Weekly Recap: Hit an E-Learning Home Run

Nov42013

Game time and you’re up! The year’s nearly over and all courses are loaded in the LMS. It’s time to win this game. What will your client throw at you? A change-up? Will they scratch the lead-off content and reshuffle the course lineup at the last minute? Whatever’s in their game plan, you’ve got your […]

Weekly Recap: Sweet Tricks to Make Your E-Learning a Treat

Oct282013

Course designers can share plenty of e-learning horror stories, from haunted courses, to ghastly graphics, to chilling content. The scary truth is that most e-learning teams have a skeleton staff, so course designers have to wear many masks to get the job done. But you can stop these e-learning frights with the best e-learning trick […]

Weekly Recap: Mix Your Best E-Learning

Oct212013

Spinning your first e-learning course can feel like a daunting task for even the most experienced educator. Questions like “How do I get started?”, “How do I design branching scenarios?”, and “Where can I find free templates, storyboards, assets, and job aids?” are some of the most common rips we hear. So don’t scratch your […]

Weekly Recap: Safeguard Your E-Learning Material

Oct142013

Sometimes, when you take your e-learning out to play, does it get soaked through with course requirements? Do stained scenarios make the make it appear dull and worn? Your project deserves better protection from rough and dirty e-learning elements out there. That’s why you need to safeguard your course with a community of experts that […]

Weekly Recap: Avoid an E-Learning Shutdown

Oct72013

Text reform, balanced bullet amendments, learner rights, and repealing the Next Button are just a few of the hot topics for course makers right now. While there’s never a universal design solution that fits everyone’s needs perfectly, the endgame is always the same: improve learner outcomes without overtaxing your learner’s cognitive resources. That’s why course […]

Save the States on a Slide Upon Resume in Storyline

Oct32013

I love it when community members come up with awesome solutions to real-world problems, and then share their ideas with the community. Not long ago, Kate Hoelscher hit a roadblock creating a course for a large organization and devised a fabulous way to get around it. “I built a module in Storyline where the learner […]

Weekly Recap: Course-Saving Tips from the Articulate Community

Sep302013

Whether you’re trying rescue an older project, save face on current projects, or put some ideas away for a rainy day, it helps to have superhuman e-learning tips and resources at your disposal. Week in and week out, your fellow Articulate users offer prescient advice and bionic e-learning vision to help you turn your ordinary […]

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