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Rapid Authoring – Freeform Vs Template Based

Upside Learning

While working on rapid authored courses (courses authored using rapid authoring tools), I often encounter the decision point of whether to use freeform rapid authoring tools or the traditional template-based tools. First, let’s look at template-based tools. Udutu is one of such tool which uses templates for authoring.

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See What’s New In Version 2.4!

LearnDash

In addition, there are two new features designed to keep your LearnDash powered courses at the cutting-edge of online learning. Flexible Prerequisites Option & Course Points for Creating Dynamic Learning Paths. now allows you to select any number of prerequisite courses when you create a course.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

As a content creator, there are numerous ways to make money: through sales of goods and services, through sales of courses, and through sponsored content. Many content creators build on their passions: through blogging, course creation, and designing merchandise to go with their brand. Brand Sponsorship. Brands sponsor content.

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A-Z of Digital Learning

The Learning Rooms

A flexible approach allowing learners to access online course content at a time that suits them. Alternative text describing the content of an image on a website or in an eLearning course. A software application used to create and publish eLearning courses , such as Articulate Storyline , Articulate Rise or Adobe Captivate.

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Best Practices for Creating Online Courses

eLearning Brothers

Course Outline / Storyboarding. Always create an outline of the course. Always click through the finished course before and after the final upload to the LMS. Have someone outside of your area click through the course. Don’t test the course on the same computer that it was created on.

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Why Use eLearning Templates in Your Course?

eLearning Brothers

Using templates to build eLearning can address many of the questions above. Before discussing a few points let me describe what I mean by eLearning templates. Templates can include many different assets. There are also various tools that create template interfaces and GUIs for courses. Save Time and Effort.

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The Forgotten Step in eLearning Design

eLearning Brothers

We’ve probably done a similar course in the past and/or covered a similar topic. We probably have standards, templates, colors, and other various course assets in place so that we can build content more quickly. The course also needs to be done yesterday. It is very easy to just “start building&#.

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