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Find Inspiration with These E-Learning Design Tips & Free Templates

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Find Inspiration with These E-Learning Design Tips & Free Templates

Posted: 19 Mar 2013 12:30 AM PDT

Articulate Rapid E-Learning Blog - free elearning templates and PowerPoint

As a matter of habit I review design sites looking for inspiration and ideas that I can practice and incorporate into my elearning designs. Often I won't even use the design ideas for real work, but I still like to practice building them.

This practice lets me develop better designs skills and helps me become more efficient using my elearning tools as I develop more production tips and procedures. In fact, over the years that's how I learned most of my advanced PowerPoint skills.

When I find something I like, it gets added to a folder. Then when I get time or need some inspiration, I'll run through the folder for ideas. Here's something I ran into a couple of weeks ago that will come in handy for an elearning course. I've also included downloads for Storyline and PowerPoint below.

Pre-built Gate Screens

A common part of many elearning courses is the instruction or feedback screen. I like to call them "gate screens" because they serve as gates by stopping the flow of information until you're ready to move on. I wrote more about them in this recent blog post on stopping the learners before they get started.

Articulate Rapid E-Learning Blog - example of a free PowerPoint gate template

Introduction Gate

Articulate Rapid E-Learning Blog - example of a free PowerPoint gate template

Feedback Gate

Because these gate screens are very common to elearning, a simple way to speed up production of your courses is to pre-build a few of them. And then when you need a gate screen, you're ready to go.

Inspiring Ideas

One of my favorite design sites is Dribbble. It's a community of designers who share ideas and feedback. As I was looking at some of their demos a few reminded me a bit of the gate screens I'd build for an elearning course. So I used some of those ideas as inspiration for a few simple gate screens.

Articulate Rapid E-Learning Blog - inspiration for the free PowerPoint gate template

Below is a demo of five gate screens. I show them as both introduction and feedback screens. The demo's built in Storyline. But you can use them in Articulate Presenter and PowerPoint, as well. In fact, I used PowerPoint to build the all of the initial templates. Which allows me to reiterate something I stress all the time—PowerPoint is a great tool for basic illustrations and graphic design.

Articulate Rapid E-Learning Blog - demo of the elearning gates in Storyline and PowerPoint

Click here to view the demo.

I've included some files for you to download and use if you'd like. Feel free to use them as you wish.

Free Downloads:

  • Storyline: You'll find two slides for each gate screen.
  • PowerPoint: You'll need to copy and paste the gate objects to a slide. Then set your hyperlinks to branch to the appropriate slides.

Here are links to the originals because I want to give props to the many designers who freely share their ideas and things they're working on. They always give me some cool ideas to play with.

So there are two key lessons for today's post:

  • The first is to continually look for inspiration and apply the ideas. They'll improve your design skills and help you be more fluent with your elearning tools.
  • The other key idea is that you can pre-build certain parts of your elearning course. Then when you need them you'll be able to speed up production and save time.

Have you found any cool ideas that would make great gate screens? If so, please share them with the rest of us.


Tidbits

Work with me and the Articulate community! There's a cool opportunity to be part of what we're doing in the Articulate community. You can learn more about the job here.

What you'll need:

  • Writing samples. Look over these blog posts to get a sense of what we do: Word of Mouth & E-Learning Heroes.
  • Portfolio that shows your best elearning skills.

I will keep the community manager position open until March 25. That will be the last day that we'll accept applications.


Upcoming workshops for 2013:

  • March 20 & 21: Durham, NC (ASTD). Two workshops. 
    Day 1Rapid E-Learning Workshop.
    Day 2Articulate Storyline Workshop.
  • April 2 &3: San Diego, CA. Two workshops. Sign up before it sells out.
    Day 1 – General elearning tips & tricks.
    Day 2  – A hands-on Storyline session.
  • April 16 & 17: Austin, TX. Two workshops.
    Day 1Rapid E-Learning Workshop.
    Day 2Articulate Storyline Workshop
  • May 14 & 15: London, UK. How to Become a Rapid E-Learning Pro: Two-day master class filled with lots of hands-on activities.
  • June: Philadelphia, PA. Details coming.
  • June 26-27: Portland, OR. BlueVolt eLearning Conference. Join the Articulate community team for a series of how-to sessions using the Articulate elearning applications.
  • June 12 & 13: Miami, FL. Two workshops. Details coming.
    Day 1 – Rapid E-Learning Workshop.
    Day 2 – Articulate Storyline Workshop.
  • September: Greensboro, NC. Details coming.
  • September: New York, NY. Two workshops. Register here.
    Day 1 – Rapid E-Learning Workshop.
    Day 2 – Articulate Storyline Workshop. I'll also be presenting at the evening chapter meeting.
  • October: Baton Rouge, LA. Details coming.
  • October: Los Angeles, CA. Details coming.
  • November: St. Louis, MO. Details coming.

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