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5 keys for Section 508 Compliance and Web Accessibility

Web Courseworks

For some instructional designers the accessibility standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act can become a source of confusion, frustration, and anxiety during eLearning course design. Most private companies still want to make a good-faith effort to deliver courses and products that are as accessible as possible.

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8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning

mLearning Revolution

Not to be outdone, Samsung announced the Galaxy Note II and the Tab Tablet, and of course Microsoft announced the Surface Tablet. No so fast though, not only do features like this not work as advertised, but even if they did, it would still just be a poor attempt to retrofit an old course into a new medium. Embrace Simplicity.

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Why Engaging eLearning and a Fancy LMS is Not Enough

eLearning Architect

Delivering online training is a difficult thing to get right. You can invest all the time and money in the world on a fantastic interactive eLearning course, and subscribe to a top of the range, feature-rich LMS. In this example, we are looking at a compliance course. How does this relate to eLearning? 2) Visual progress.

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2025’s Top Instructional Design Models You Simply Can’t Ignore

Hurix Digital

The steps involved in creating an instructional design are planning the course content, analyzing the learners’ needs, developing the content, implementing it, and finally evaluating it. It ensures that the course addresses the right problems and meets the objectives.

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Online Marketing for E-learning Part I: Content

LearnDash

We’ve been asked more than once to give marketing advice for online educators, and while we’ve touched on the issue before , I thought I would take the next few posts to answer some of the biggest questions in-depth. And when it comes to online marketing, the numbers are clear: content is king.

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Why Accessibility-First Will Always Be Our Focus

CourseArc

We saw firsthand the limitations that many products on the market had—especially when it came to accessibility—and worked to build a course authoring tool that would address that. That drive to create accessible online course content has remained at the forefront of everything we do. . Getting Input. Language Attributes.

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3 Ways You Can Use Drip with LearnDash

LearnDash

Drip is a popular email marketing automation platform by the folks at Leadpages. It makes a perfect companion to your LearnDash powered courses. One of the most important parts of your online course business is communication. Communicating with customers, communicating course status, and communicating new offers.