Instructional Design Basics for E-Learning Development

In this interesting article, Nicole Legault - Community Manager for Articulate helps us to understand exactly what instructional design is. She introduces some basic guiding principles of ID that can provide a good starting point for your first e-learning project, and can help you make your training more meaningful for your learners. Topics include: What Is Instructional Design?... Continue Reading →

Storyline 360: Instructional Design Basics

This Storyline 360 course will teach you all about Instructional Design. The total seat time for this course is approx. 1 hour. This course covers the following topics: Identify the steps of the ADDIE Model Complete a needs analysis Plan an instructional design project Complete an audience analysis Complete a task analysis Create a storyboard... Continue Reading →

How agile are you at learning design?

Are you confused by the burgeoning field of agile learning design? You may get confused between various terms, in part because of the multiplicity of terms employed to describe its elements. So if you don't know your ISD from your RAD, or RSD from SAM, this article is for you! Agile Learning Design refers to any... Continue Reading →

Communicating Effectively

Whether writing an email, sending a text, speaking to an audience, or talking on the phone, clear communication matters. Learning how to effectively get your message across is a key part of any business skillset. It takes practice and commitment to communicate effectively. To learn more how you can get your message across, click on... Continue Reading →

A guide to HTML5 elearning authoring tools

You’ve probably heard: Flash is dead! Well, it will be by 2020 anyway. In its wake, HTML5 authoring has become the industry standard for L&D teams looking to produce modern, interactive and multi-device elearning. With the range of HTML5 authoring tools available on the market, how do you decide which one is right for your […]... Continue Reading →

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