Weekly Recap: Resources to Kickstart Your E-Learning
Jan272014
If your e-learning projects are in need of recharging, you’re in the right place. Over the past week, the Articulate community shared visual design tips, free demos and templates, and way more! Check out what’s new:
Community tutorials
- Is your Articulate Storyline timeline way too long? Shorten long timelines with a drag and a tap
- Articulate Storyline tip: simple way to highlight clickable words in a paragraph
Conversations in the community
- What are your favorite animation and text effects in PowerPoint
- Need inspiration for a nursing scenario
- Video post: 4 things to keep in mind when your client is unhappy
- Best learning resources for Articulate Storyline
- Demos: Menu Toolkit | Game templates | Abstract Green | Cartoon characters | ArtiGaming
New blog posts
- E-Learning Design Series: Branding Your Course
- E-Learning Challenge: Ask Your Learners to Prove They’re Learning
- Weekly Update: E-learning, Training & Instructional Design Jobs
- Multimedia Principle: Adding Graphics to Words Improves Learning
- The Top 5 E-Learning Questions to Ask Your Client
- Create Color Tints and Shades with This PowerPoint Template
- How to Annotate Slide Content Using Markers in Articulate Storyline
Seen on Twitter
- @jackietrains shared a link to: Can’t a “next” button get some love?
- @bschlenker shared a link to: What’s the worst thing you can say during a presentation?
- @dawnjmahoney shared a link @triciaransom’s interview on eLearnChat
- @slhice shared a link to The Law of Diminishing Tweaks
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