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Put a Cork in It! 3 Cork Board Templates for Captivate

eLearning Brothers

Below are 3 classic cork-board-style templates for the Captivate ecosystem. Every subject has it’s own taxonomy and specific ways of classification, so an important part of learning any new subject is to learn the ins and outs of how it’s organized. We hope you enjoy! Multiple Choice Drag and Drop. 3-Option Sorting.

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Content, Skill and Scale: ID Best Practices?

Infopro Learning

The evolution of eLearning has been a captivating journey to observe. Bloom’s Taxonomy: This model, introduced by Benjamin Bloom, classifies cognitive learning into six hierarchical levels: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating. 6 Instructional Design Best Practices 1.

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What Opportunities are there for Instructional Designers  &  Developers?

Adobe Captivate

Bloom’s Taxonomy Of Learning Objectives. Knowledge of eLearning authoring tools such as Captivate. Linked in is great for getting started with some very excellent courses from Dr. Pooja Jaisingh , where she will take you through all the basics and advanced modes of Captivate. Sociocultural Learning Theory. The ADDIE Model.

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8 Steps for an Awesome eLearning Storyboard

eLearning Brothers

Each learning objective needs to align with the levels of Blooms Taxonomy. Choose a tool that will best support your design elements: •Articulate Storyline •Articulate Studio ‘13 •Lectora •Adobe Captivate •Moodle •Claro •Udutu. Define your learning objectives. Your learning objectives will guide your development process.

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Understanding the basics of Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy application in eLearning

Adobe Captivate

While the usage of Bloom’s Taxonomy (BT) to nail the learning outcomes has been used for training over several decades, the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (RBT) brings in an added dimension that enables it to be used more effectively to design eLearning. The Bloom’s Taxonomy was revised by Lorin Anderson and others.

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The changing face of Learning!

Adobe Captivate

Adobe Presenter Rapid Authoring Rapid eLearning Adobe Captivate 7 Adobe Presenter 9 Blooms Taxonomy Collaboration Flipped Classrooms Learning Learning Analytics teaching' The classroom is no longer the single source of information, thought it remains a very important one. Voice […].

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The RETAIN Model for Creating Effective Courses

TalentLMS

Also, simulation activities created using authoring tools like Adobe Captivate take learners closer to performance. This is developed using reinforcement exercises like Matching, True or False, Sequence and decision making. Immersion The player intellectually investing in the context of the game.