Weekly Recap: Advice to Help Make You an E-Learning Star
This guest blog post is by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks.
It’s Monday morning, and you know what that means: Another two-thumbs-up episode of practical e-learning tips and tricks from the Articulate community. We’ve gathered the highlights of the past week for you below.
Also, an important reminder: the former Articulate community forums will be closed to new posts after today — but don’t worry, it’s for the greater good! You’ll find a brand-new set of forums, plus a whole lot more, at your new Articulate community site, E-Learning Heroes. You can sign up for free, so be sure to take advantage of all the great stuff going on there!
Notable tutorials:
- Hiding the “watch later” button in a YouTube video you’ve embedded in your course (see more ways to customize your inserted YouTube videos here)
Conversations in the Community:
New blog posts:
Seen on Twitter:
1 response to “Weekly Recap: Advice to Help Make You an E-Learning Star”
As an relatively new, but avid follower of the ever-changing field of educational technology, these are certainly very interesting articles and links. I particularly liked the tutorials section, as well as the Instructional 101 blog post. I would be interested to learn more about innovative and digital learning technologies, but, considering the spirit of such advances, I am curious as to what attending an e learning conference (see link for list of sessions and speakers at the upcoming E-Learning Summit in Washington, D.C.)would be like? It seems like a good way to experience a variety of platforms for virtual learning.
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