In last week’s Camtasia webinar, we hosted Lon Naylor in a Beginners Guide to Camtasia Tools. He outlines some great shortcut keys, timeline secrets, and general Camtasia knowledge that you’re sure to be excited about!
Every once in a while, it’s expedient to consider taking your scenarios outside the workplace to “the real world” to allow your learners to engage with the material on a different level aside from a strictly professional one.
Our friends over at Trivantis have put together a new eBook based on a webinar of eLearning expert, Joe Ganci. Before you download a copy of your own, we wanted to discuss a couple interesting nuggets we gleaned from the reading.
Think about the last speech you heard. Do you remember all the facts and statistics? Or, do you remember the details of the story the speaker (hopefully) shared to illustrate their point? I’m willing to bet you recall the story. It’s a similar situation with eLearning. We have some suggestions about how you can put the power of story to use in your content.
State of the Union. Fifty, nifty United States. State troopers. State of grace. Trance-like state.
Wherever we turn it seems like states are all around us. Well, I’m going to add one more source to the list: Articulate Storyline. States in Storyline can be instrumental in helping you create engaging, interactive eLearning. I’d like to share five things I’ve learned about states in Storyline that you may or may not already know.
With such a large contingent of our society obsessed with the world of sport, it makes for a useful impulse to tap into for the purposes of eLearning. To add a little athletic flair and pizzaz to your next eLearning course, drop one of these HTML5 game templates into Lectora.