How to Make Online Learning Easy for First-Time eLearners
Learning in a new environment can be difficult. These tips will help instructional designers develop a new student orientation process to ensure the success of first-time eLearners.
Learning in a new environment can be difficult. These tips will help instructional designers develop a new student orientation process to ensure the success of first-time eLearners.
Adults hate being told what to do – and that’s exactly what mandatory compliance training is. But there's a better way! Here are 6 tips to make mandatory training more fun and easier to remember.
Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs) are a great tool for saving time when developing online eLearning courses. Here are some tips for designing and applying them to your design workflow.
For students to benefit the most from online courses, instructional designers should include appropriate contextual and corrective feedback. Here are some examples of feedback that works.
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How do you deal with training that was developed using outdated, unsupported, and/or incompatible software?
If you are developing online content, you probably want to check out H5P.
Click here to learn about InqScribe, a great tool to use for ensuring your videos are accessible and include captions.
Take a look at the color contrast checker from WebAIM to ensure your content is accessible.
Find out what LTI means, what enhancements are in store for future versions, and how CourseArc uses LTI to integrate with Learning Management Systems.