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Two Tips for Writing Dialogue (With Examples!)

Experiencing eLearning

Dialogue can be tricky to write. When I teach people how to write branching scenarios, writing dialogue is one of the places people get stuck. If you’re used to writing in a more formal style, writing dialogue can feel very unfamiliar. Tip #1: Use more contractions When you write dialogue, use contractions.

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What I Learned at LSCon 2019

Experiencing eLearning

I have been reading Ashley Chiasson’s blog for years, so I was excited to get to meet her as well. This is a larger topic than I can address here; it needs its own blog post. Expertise requires putting people in multiple new situations that we haven’t precisely prepared them for. amdchiasson joined us soon after.

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How to Promote Your First Online Course

LearnDash

They use their expertise, skills, and content they already have to build engaging and profitable courses. Write good emails Unfortunately, there’s no secret formula to the perfect email. Practice style and writing consistency. Keep these tips in mind and you’ll have a loyal subscriber base that recognizes your credibility.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

He frequently shares about accessible elearning development through our Learning Dispatch blog and newsletter. Those with hearing disabilities often use captions to access content related to sound (such as podcasts or video). For more on this topic, see Grove’s blog posts on accessibility business case arguments ).

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6 Ways to Repurpose Your Course Content

Fly Plugins

2 Use it for your site’s blog A little over a year ago, I started using an automated online video transcription service called Rev. 3 Offer it up for guest posting Now, using Rev to create blog posts from your online course videos is a great strategy. I love to write, but most website owners loathe keeping up a blog.

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Instructional Design Tips from Cammy Bean

eLearningArt

She shared many practical instructional design tips that you can use to improve the training you build. And it sounded like a really painful experience. Become a better writer by directing your writing at the learner. You could ask them to write something down on a piece of paper. Write down an action plan.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Those with hearing disabilities often use captions to access content related to sound (such as podcasts or video). For more on this topic, see Grove’s blog posts on accessibility business case arguments ). For example, there are presentations on how to write great alt text. Some list simple tips that can be easily applied.