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What Are 10 Things You Wish You Knew When Starting Your Career? #443

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12 months ago

10 Things E-Learning Designers Learned #443: Challenge | Recap

Whether you're new to e-learning or have been in the game for a while, you've made mistakes and gained valuable knowledge that's helped you build better courses. 

While it never helps to dwell on the past, your experience can be a valuable resource for e-learning newbies, helping them avoid common pitfalls as they kickstart their new careers. And learning from our mistakes is what this week's challenge is all about!

🏆 Challenge of the Week

This week, your challenge is to share 3-10 things you wish you'd known when you first started in e-learning. Your entry can be a simple list with bulleted items or an interactive example.

If you're looking for ways to level up your challenge count, you can combine this week's topic with a previous challenge. Just cross-post your entry in both challenges so I can update the recaps.

⚒️ Tools & Apps

You're welcome to use any app you like to create your entry. For those using Articulate 360 apps, here are a few ideas to help you get started:

Peek 360: Consider recording a PowerPoint presentation or Rise 360 of your demo.

Rise 360: Short on time this week? Rise 360's microlearning feature is a perfect fit for this week's topic. And for those with some extra time, the Storyline block option in Rise 360 is worth exploring.

Storyline 360: We've posted 43 challenges this year. Feel free to combine this week's challenge with one or more previous challenges.

🧰 Resources

✨ Share Your E-Learning Work

  • Comments: Use the comments section below to link your published example and blog post.
  • Forums: Start a new thread and share a link to your published example.
  • Personal blog: If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We'll link to your posts so your great work gets even more exposure.
  • Social media: If you share your demos on Twitter or LinkedIn, try using #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can follow your e-learning coolness.

🙌 Last Week’s Challenge:

Before you take a career trip down memory lane, explore these practical ways to incorporate background music into your e-learning courses:

Background Audio in E-Learning RECAP #442: Challenge | Recap

👋 New to the E-Learning Challenges?

The weekly e-learning challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos.

Learn more about the challenges in this Q&A post and why and how to participate in this helpful article

📆 Next Week’s Challenge

  • Next week's challenge #444 (December 8, 2023): Pantone Color of the Year 2024. It's our annual color challenge. Pantone hasn't announced next year's color, but I'd like your best guess on what it will be. Include your guess in the comments when you post your example.
  • Bonus challenges: For those of you looking for challenge-related activities, I've got some informal challenges for you in late December. I'll share more next week, but you can start thinking of ways to showcase and highlight your favorite challenge entries for 2023.

👋 New to the E-Learning Challenges?

The weekly e-learning challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos.

Learn more about the challenges in this Q&A post and why and how to participate in this helpful article

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  • I simply had too much to say here, soooo... I kind of wrote a book. 🤷‍♀️

    Looking Back to Design Forward- An Interactive Book: https://looking-back-to-design-forward.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/content/index.html#/

    I really wanted to try using Rise for a challenge. I hope that it feels very much like an interactive book, easy to read or listen to. The challenge here wasn't the tool or the design, but the content. I tried very hard to write content that I thought was truly high-value to both new and very experienced instructional designers.
    • Samuel's avatar
      Samuel
      Community Member
      I know a few publishers :_) Great story!
    • JodiSansone's avatar
      JodiSansone
      Community Member
      This is terrific, and I know you practice each and every one of these principles! You follow your own advice.
    • Ange's avatar
      Ange
      Community Member
      I enjoyed that, great tips, and so pretty and calm!
    • NicoleBoswell-d's avatar
      NicoleBoswell-d
      Community Member
      So cute! I liked the effect of the volume decreasing when you showed a pointer. It was a subtle move that made it feel like you were focusing in on a topic before returning.
      • Samuel's avatar
        Samuel
        Community Member
        Thanks, Nicole! That effect is courtesy of Storyline's background music.
    • LoganMonday's avatar
      LoganMonday
      Community Member
      Yvonne, this was great. Really clean, concise and easy to follow.
    • Yvonne's avatar
      Yvonne
      Community Member
      I forgot to place my guess for the Pantone Color of the Year. I'm hoping for a shade of green; or something earth-toned.
    • JodiSansone's avatar
      JodiSansone
      Community Member
      What a great interpretation for this challenge. I liked the interview, Q&A approach. Beautiful art.
      • Yvonne's avatar
        Yvonne
        Community Member
        It feels right to get to send a message to you here, Jodi. :) I am glad to see your art and have a chance to share in kind.

        I'm looking at AI as Assistive Intelligence. It's interesting to test tools and have an art "assistant."
    • KelleyDurdella-'s avatar
      KelleyDurdella-
      Community Member
      Hi Jodi- I know this is from a few months ago, but what program did you use for this? It looks a bit like Rise, but I'm curious how to modified it so much. I've always found Rise to be super restrictive when it comes to options, but if you can make something like this, that opens up a whole new world!
    • DavidAnderson's avatar
      DavidAnderson
      Staff
      Hope you're continuing to heal and feeling better, Jodi. Did you change your seating or desk environment after your injury?

      Looks like we did an ergonomics challenge eight years ago. It's time for an update. And speaking of updates, I updated the challenge number. I should add "schedule regular eye exams" to my list of lessons learned.
      • JodiSansone's avatar
        JodiSansone
        Community Member
        LOL! I'm always off on the challenge number. Thanks for asking. I'm about 85% recovered. I changed and tried everything! I now have a "grave yard" of pillows, braces, cushions, wrist pads, ergonomic mice, monitors, heated/cooling pads, and topical treatments that don't work. I learned to use my keyboard instead of a mouse for awhile. Add all that to the advice from the orthopedist, chiropractor, movement coach, massage therapist, physical therapist, stretch coach, and cryotherapy coach. I've tried everything except accupuncture, but that may be next. (I'm afraid of needles) All this just so I could be ready for the Pantone Color of the Year 2024 challenge next week!