Weekly Recap: Tutorials and Insights to Help Everyone Build Better E-learning
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It’s amazing to look back through all the tips, demos, resources and general e-learning knowledge shared by the Articulate community over the past year. There are so many E-Learning Heroes willing to help each other build and design better e-learning—and we think that’s really cool. Thanks for making the Articulate community the greatest place to learn and work!
Happy New Year E-Learning Heroes!
Community tutorials:
- How to build branching quizzes in Articulate Quizmaker
- How to setup and use PowerPoint’s quick access toolbar
- How to split a single audio file among multiple slides in Articulate Storyline using Presenter
- How to search for free fonts at dafont.com
- How to change the default formatting of photographic characters in Articulate Storyline
- Using true/false variables to control object appearance in Articulate Storyline
- How to fade or change an object’s appearance after the object’s been clicked
- How to show the review layer on an Articulate Storyline quiz review only if learners answer incorrectly
- How to enable a continue button only after the learner acknowledges an inserted document in Articulate Storyline
Conversations in the community:
- How to create an editable text area on screen with Articulate Storyline
- Creating a simple x-ray/scanner effect in Articulate Storyline
- User seeks feedback on his second project in Storyline
- How to choose your course avatar
- Do you include navigation instructions for your courses?
- Dealing with a lot of course dialogue
- Best practices for designing e-learning in the financial services industry
- Interview tips for trainers
- Demos: Usual Suspects lineup | Greetings card | more greetings cards | multiple drag objects
New blog posts:
- 7 Free Handwritten Fonts for Your E-Learning Courses
- 5 Ways to Demonstrate Your E-Learning Success
- Edit Your Course’s Audio with an Easy Tool You Already Own: the Articulate Audio Editor
Seen on Twitter:
- @articulatebrian shared a link to his updated wp-plugin for embedding Articulate content into WordPress
- @Jocegermain shared a link the the list of the best iPad apps teachers need
- @tmiket shared a link to the best free fonts of 2012
- @LindaLor shared a link to 30 free and impressive Photoshop backgrounds
1 response to “Weekly Recap: Tutorials and Insights to Help Everyone Build Better E-learning”
I have visit at the given links. Such outstanding tutorials! I had never expected, I would easily found this blog.
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