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More Answers to Your E-Learning Questions Posted: 17 Nov 2014 11:03 PM PST I've just finished a number of workshops and capped it off with a session at Devlearn. It was a great time of meeting many of you and learning more about what you do. As always I get a bunch of questions via email when I travel. Here are answers to frequently asked questions. I don't have a large budget or a lot of time, but I'd like to use more video in my courses. Is there an easy way to do this? Yes. Years ago producing video was expensive and labor-intensive. Today, many of us have smart phones to record and even edit video. Videos don't need to be big productions. Once you have a video, it's easy enough to add the video to your elearning courses and include interactive elements to create engaging and interactive video courses. At a workshop in Portland, Mike went outside and shot some video with his smart phone and then built this quick demo to show easy it is to build interactive video courses. Click here to view interactive video demo. Essentially video is just a media asset like a picture or shape. That means you can leverage the branching, triggers, or other interactive features to make the video as interactive as you like. While Mike's video example is simple, it could easily be a role-played scenario with decisions that branch to additional video scenarios. Building the structure for this in Storyline only takes a couple of minutes and then can be reusable and only requires swapping video and changing the text. This post has a couple of simple examples and quick tutorial to show it's done. Question: I can't find the Microsoft clip art, where did it go? I get this question a lot. Microsoft made some changes to their online site. We discussed it in this blog post on finding free stock images. Here's an old search link that I have bookmarked on my browser toolbar. Disregard the "no results found message." Just type in your search and you'll see the older image search.
Question: How do I get you to come to our area? Usually the local ASTD, ISPI, or STC chapters contact me about doing workshops. You can connect with your local chapter and have them contact me. I am starting to do some Articulate-specific events. This year we went to Toronto, Denver, Minneapolis, and Boston. We're working on events for next year. If you're interested in attending a workshop, I always have an updated list at the bottom of the week's blog post. Question: Can I use some the graphics like the one below that you have in your blog posts? Yes, if I created the graphic you're more than welcome to use it. Attribution is fine, but not necessary. If you aren't sure, just connect with me. Question: What's the number one tip you'd give based on the courses you see? Here are two tips that are common solutions to much of what I see.
Question: See any cool apps or sites lately that work for elearning?
Question: Do you have any hotel travel tips? Ok I added that question because there are two things that bug me when I travel: clothes irons and coffee. In Boston, the hotel iron spit a bunch of rust onto my shirt and the last few hotels I've stayed in didn't have coffee in the room.
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