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4 Tips to Writing eLearning Scripts That Sing

Association eLearning

One note of caution for lightening your scripts. This might be okay depending on your audience, but if your eLearning will be translated or localized, these informal phrases can be misunderstood in other cultures. Consider lightening up your scripts using list organizers. Think of these as verses in a song.

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Breakthrough eLearning: Compliance Training: Going Through the Motions

Breakthrough eLearning

Companies serious about compliance training don’t just measure employee participation in training, they measure the effectiveness of these training measures on reducing costly compliance-related incidents (e.g. This is why our formula for ROI looks like the one noted at the top of this posting.

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Microsoft One Note Training: What Is One Note and What Can It Do?

OpenSesame

The post Microsoft One Note Training: What Is One Note and What Can It Do? appeared first on OpenSesame. TutorPro’s simulated environment provides learners with a realistic course setting. Sign up for TutorPro’s Microsoft OneNote tutorial and use OneNote like you never have before. .

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Microsoft One Note Training: What Is One Note and What Can It Do?

OpenSesame

If you’re like most people, you weren’t aware that Microsoft OneNote even existed, much less what it could do. This application is probably the most ignored and most underestimated of all of those found within the Microsoft 2010 suite.

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Captivate 8 Custom Motion Effect Example

Experiencing eLearning

The movement is saved as a custom effect (drive_away) so I can reuse it, as explained by Lieve Weymeis on her blog. One note about these custom effects: they seem to be very glitchy and unstable. The custom effect contains a Left-to-Right movement (which I edited to move up instead of left to right) and a ScaleTo 0.8.

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Using Fantasy in Instructional #Games

Kapp Notes

One note of caution however is that you don’t need to add fantasy to everything and, at some point, you need to allow the learner to rehearse the desired behavior in a real or realistic setting. So those are some reasons to include fantasy in your next instructional game.

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Crash Course For Constructive Feedback

Association eLearning

Leave conflicting notes. One note says, “Replace the word ‘dog’ with ‘canine’ throughout this module.” A second note in the same document says, “Add the sentence, ‘The dog ran.’ ”. What the person reading it thinks : “I’m not in charge of that. How should I know?

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