Seeing the tremendous boon that the periodic table is to the field of chemistry and science as a whole, we thought that instructional design could use a quick reference of its own. To that end, we’ve compiled a table of elements specifically for the instructional designers.
As the fall semester winds to a close at many institutions of higher learning, we’re honoring students with a few Lectora conversation scenarios that feature them in prominent roles.
We had some big news we were bringing with us to DevLearn and we wanted to show it off in a big way. Thanks for making it great and we look forward to seeing you on tour at the next conference!
Making your video ADA compliant is relatively quick and easy with Camtasia! In this blog Andrew Townsend walks us through adding closed captions to a video course.
One clever way we use to communicate a lot of information in a finite amount space, is to use graphs, charts, and diagrams. Through these, you can give people a potentially mind-boggling amount of data and numbers at a glance, and convey otherwise intangible quantities such as proportions, growth, intersectionality of different variables, and much, much more.
Looking for a few new tips and tricks for the new Camtasia? We have put together a few advanced skills into the most recent Producing an eLearning Video blog.