Weekly Recap: Newsworthy Tips & Insights for Course Designers
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Every Monday, we pull the Articulate community’s best tutorials, conversations, blog posts, and Twitter bits from the wire, like these:
Community tutorials
- Using community resources to learn and create (Discussion)
- Adding lorem ipsum placeholder text in Articulate Storyline
Conversations in the community
- Inspiration needed: Narrated training without a presenter
- What’s your workflow for reviewing online courses?
- Questions from an e-learning newbie
- How do you verify learners view all the course slides?
- Demos: Texting and driving | Simulating timers | Dynamic pauses | 10-key typing tutor | Workload calculators | Voice recognition
- Jobs: E-learning ninjas
New blog posts
- Here Are Hundreds of Free Textures
- It’s Easy to Customize Your Player Design with Articulate Engage ’13
- Color Diagrams to Help You Customize Your Articulate Studio ‘13 Player Colors
- Here’s How You Can Limit Quiz Retries in Articulate Storyline
- Forums Compilation: Working with Subject Matter Experts
- Weekly Challenge: Interactive Timelines for E-Learning
Seen on Twitter
- @BOnlineLearning shared a link to the World’s Best E-learning Design Conference
- @mlearning shared a link to NoJPEG: Why you don’t want to use JPEG for your logo
- @kukharenko shared a link to Big data: Ten level taxonomy in learning
- @pgsimoes shared a link to Tips for Developing Students’ Note-taking Skills
- @iOPT shared a link to Design Thinking and Its Role in Industry and Education
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