Three Tips for Using Bullet Points in E-Learning
Bullet points in e-learning have a bad reputation. You might think they’re boring, ugly, or a sign of lazy design....
Bullet points in e-learning have a bad reputation. You might think they’re boring, ugly, or a sign of lazy design....
Last spring, I started taking classical guitar lessons. At first, it was a lot to take in: posture, intonation, technique,...
A couple of weeks ago, I was at ATD TechKnowledge in Las Vegas teaching their Articulate Storyline Certificate program. As...
E-Learning scenarios are a great way to challenge your learners with real-life situations and to make your courses more interactive....
A few years ago, my husband and I went to a swanky Christmas party. My friend’s party had been a...
You might assume that you need to hire a professional to record and edit your e-learning audio, but that’s simply...
Making e-learning courses accessible for those with disabilities may not seem like an easy task. There are many variables to...
We all love our buzzwords in the field of e-learning. Responsive design, localization, social learning, blended learning, flipped classroom, flat...
Motion paths in Articulate Storyline have been one of the most-requested features since it was first released in 2012. Luckily...
Last month I gave some tips on how to create a Request for Information (RFI). This week let’s look at the Request...