Weekly Recap: In Stock and Ready-to-Wear Tips from the Articulate Community
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If you’re like most e-learning designers, you’ve probably built a course or two that needed a little ironing. Course wrinkles are unavoidable. That’s where E-Learning Heroes is so valuable. It’s like a permanent press cycle for e-learning designers. No need to sort your heavy items before jumping in.
To help you give your courses a solid press, we unfold the week’s most helpful insights and resources shared by the Articulate community. This week’s recap includes: writing tips, fonts, design inspiration, user demos, and a lot more.
Check out the highlights below for even more ways to stay comfy while reducing your ironing load:
Notable tutorials:
- How to create a bookshelf graphic in PowerPoint
- Quickly control layers in PowerPoint using the Selection Pane
- Use QR Codes to bring training anywhere
- How to share the glossary and resources in Articulate Storyline
- Using Articulate Storyline’s Scrolling Panel to contain a disclaimer with checkbox
- Quick idea on how one can build an interactive diagram or image using Articulate Storyline
- Layering and buttons in an Articulate Storyline tabs interaction
- Production tips for shortening the timeline and slide duration in Articulate Storyline
Conversations in the community:
- 10 websites for e-learning design inspiration
- Writing for instructional design
- Users share font resources for rubber stamp and warehouse fonts
- Fly-out student notes panel in Articulate Storyline
- Game demos: Sudoku Pro and word puzzle in Articulate Storyline
New blog posts:
- Here’s How to Convert Click & Read to Interactive E-Learning
- Honorable Mention Gurus Help Learners Sharpen Their Professional Skills
- Making a Smooth Transition from Studio ’09 to Storyline