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Placeholder Images: Do They Help or Hurt in an eLearning Storyboard?

Association eLearning

Not so long ago, in a nearby place, someone spent a lot of time leaving notes about the photos in an eLearning storyboard. It would be great if final images could be used during the storyboarding phase, but that’s rarely possible. What has your experience with (or without) placeholder images in storyboards been like?

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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Upside Learning Blog , April 29, 2010 The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point? Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blogs.

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Quality Assurance: Fine-Tuning Your eLearning to Be Its Best

Association eLearning

In this series of blog posts, we’ll explore how vital QA is to the success of your learners, your product, and your business. This can range from the easy-to-miss items (check for spelling and grammar errors, check against the storyboards to make sure all items are appearing on a given screen, etc.) I’ll cover that in our next blog.

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Ready-To-Use Captivate Templates for Captivate 8

eLearning Brothers

On the Adobe Captivate blog , Dr. Allen Partridge said, “The landscape is clearly changing all around us. BONUS: Thanks for reading our blog! Here’s a Free Mobile Instructional Design Storyboard Template for reading our blog. Technology is moving fast, and that is why eLearning Templates are key.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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What does an instructional designer do?

Paradiso Solutions

Let’s dive deep into this topic and discuss more on instructional design essentials in this blog. Designing a storyboard. After framing learning goals, and course outline creation, the next task of an instructional designer, is designing a storyboard. Here we are concluding our blog on what does an instructional designer do?

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Avoiding Confusion During Reviews

Association eLearning

Reviews generally take place at two points, the storyboard and the actual course. Reviewing a Storyboard. Storyboards are often made in Word or PowerPoint. Ask for a walkthrough of how to read the storyboard format. This is an important part of most storyboards, but it is often skipped or misunderstood in reviews.