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How to Design Branched E-Learning Scenarios

2010/03/31 By David

Building Branched E-Learning Scenarios Here’s a six-part screencast series demonstrating how to build branched e-learning scenarios in PowerPoint and Articulate Presenter. You’ll work with core features including  branching, hyperlinking, slide masters and customizing player templates to create multi-path learning paths using Articulate Presenter. About the video workshop The idea was inspired by an Articulate community user looking to simulate […]

Filed Under: Articulate, elearning scenarios, Rapid E-learning Tagged With: Articulate, branching, course, e-learning scenarios, interactivity, linear, navigation, Presenter, rapid, scenario, screencast, simulate, templates

Macbeth Motion Comic as E-learning Scenario Model

2010/03/23 By David

If you’re an e-learning designer looking for examples of engaging scenarios, visual storytelling and learner control all in one asynchronous course, you’re in for a real treat with this Macbeth motion comic. “Macbeth? As in Shakespeare Macbeth?” Yes, that Macbeth. Admittedly, Shakespeare knew a thing or two about writing and storytelling. But before you say, […]

Filed Under: Creative E-learning, Featured Tagged With: comics, motion comic, web comic

Example of IRS E-learning Storyboard

2010/03/21 By David

E-Learning Storyboards: IRS Example When it comes to e-learning examples, I’m always looking for new and creative demos I can add to my collection. Sometimes I’m inspired enough to try to recreate the examples just to test my skills. Having mostly worked in corporate e-learning, I was excited to find this post by the EFF […]

Filed Under: E-learning Examples Tagged With: design document, e-learning, examples, IRS, storyboards

Learning Solutions 2010

2010/03/17 By David

Learning Solutions 2010 We’re one week away from Learning Solutions in Orlando. Not only am I presenting on visual design, assisting Patty Shank with her rapid e-learning workshop, participating in a panel event and working the booth, but it’s also the week we learn the results of the Lingos Global Giveback competition. Tom and I donated our time and submitted […]

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