Creating and delivering training content that learners actually enjoy is harder than it seems. Bite-sized eLearning is becoming the preferred method to deliver effective courses.
It’s being seen and analyzed as the trend of 2017 for education and all around learning and development. The ecosystem of learning for consumers is overwhelmed, impatient and distracted.
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The origin of this article is (again) due to a forum question: “I want to rotate a triangle around a certain point” using the Rotation effect. It is time to explain the importance of the reference or registration point for objects in Captivate.
Technology should not be used as a method for delivering information to learners, but instead it should be use as to assist learners in developing knowledge.
I am creating an eLearning game for a class and I am trying to see if Captivate has a feature for what I am trying to do. Before you read my question, check out the image I have attached. Basically, the kids will go through the treasure map to achieve the goal of the lesson.
Have you been having difficulty getting the courses you are promoting to actually get any traction? The copywriting you are using to advertise and promote the course might be the problem. Even when you might have a great course available that you truly believe in, if you don’t have copy that sizzles and really makes someone want to learn more, they are never going to take the plunge.