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Graphic Design Books for New eLearning Designers

Tim Slade

A few weeks ago, I posted an article, sharing my top four instructional design books for new eLearning designers. Well, for this week, I thought I would continue the trend and share my favorite graphic design books for new eLearning designers. Visual Design Solutions by Connie Malamed.

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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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The Custom eLearning Content Development Services Guide

Ninja Tropic

Off-the-shelf or semi-custom courses work for broader topics. Tip: Keep text concise and use visuals to break up information. Level 2: Interactive eLearning Includes branching scenarios, custom graphics, and animated elements. Its about making learning engaging, effective, and results-driven.

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Enhance Digital Learning Experiences with Video

B Online Learning

Check out the 15 minute brief health check demonstration topic. I love a good vid. In this age of Netflix, Stan, Foxtel Now and YouTube, you can be pretty much guaranteed to find something you want to watch that is engaging and entertaining. Want to learn how to build a deck? There’s a vid for that. I know which one I would choose.

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eLearning Storyboarding: How to Get Started

eLearningMind

From scriptwriting to graphic design, animation, quality assurance, and coding, every project is a collaborative effort. Share on linkedin. Share on email. Take it from us: We know that creating compelling, engaging, and impactful eLearning takes a village. Final reviews make for stronger courses.

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eLearning Storyboarding: How to Get Started

eLearningMind

From scriptwriting to graphic design, animation, quality assurance, and coding, every project is a collaborative effort. After all, those are types of media that require a creator to lay out text, graphics, and other content in a visual way for a successful outcome. But how do you keep everyone on the same page—literally?

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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

It’s not as if designers and developers are heartless beasts who think that people with disabilities deserve to be left out. Most often, it’s that we’re not sure how to develop accessible eLearning without compromising effective instructional design. Or we think it will be too much trouble or cost too much.

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