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Technology Skills for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

You can find free tutorials on YouTube and other sites. Paul Wilson’s YouTube channel has numerous tutorials. You can ask questions in the Adobe Captivate forum. These have been my reference manuals while learning new versions of Captivate. Articulate’s online community and forums are very active and helpful.

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Competency-Based Training: The Ultimate Guide to Building a Skilled Workforce

Ninja Tropic

Technical competencies refer to job-specific skills that involve the use of tools, technology, or methodologies. Training Method: Interactive tutorials with real-time practice. Provide Opportunities for Collaboration: Encourage employees to interact with one another through discussion forums, group challenges, or peer assessments.

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AI, Accessibility, PowerPoint: ID Links 5/28/24

Experiencing eLearning

AI for character images and tutorials RenderNet: Create AI images with character consistency RenderNet is an AI image generation tool specifically designed for creating consistent character images. Judy gives great advice in the Storyline forums, and she’s seen a lot of the same kinds of errors come up over and over.

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How to Make a Great Quick-Reference Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

A quick-reference guide is a perfect way to provide your users with a wealth of quickly accessible information in an easy-to-digest, engaging way. . What is a quick-reference guide (and why is it important)? Thankfully Snagit makes it super simple to create a quick-reference guide. Create a quick-reference guide!

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These 12 Tutorials Teach You How to Build an Interactive E-Learning Course

Rapid eLearning

While the tutorials give you a quick tour of what I did to build the prototype, your best bet is to download the PowerPoint file and break it apart to see how it was assembled. When you look at the course elements you have three basic stages: review, interview, and refer. Click here to view the tutorial. Create Reusable Content.

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Using Your E-book to Create an Online Course

LearnDash

PDFs in courses are the most effective as the student can always go back and make reference. Organize group projects and encourage everyone to participate in forums. Make sure you include a transcript for any audio you use. They also walk the student through the work in a more systematic way.

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How to Design a Mobile-First Online Course

LearnDash

When I talk about your course infrastructure, I’m referring to the more technical side of the course. And if you add new gestures, include a short tutorial to help learners discover what they are. In doing this, educators should look at both the infrastructure of the course, and the instructional design. Infrastructure Design.

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