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23 TopicsAll About Accessibility
General What Is Accessible E-Learning? Accessibility for E-Learning: Webinar Series 2023 4 Reasons Accessibility Is Important in E-Learning 6 Easy Ways to Make Your E-Learning More Accessible How To Write Alt Text for the 4 Most Common Types of Images in E-Learning All About Assistive Technologies Accessible E-Learning & Screen Readers: What You Need to Know How To Test Your E-Learning Course with a Screen Reader A Checklist for QA Testing Courses with a Screen Reader 9 Basic Screen Reader Commands to Know When Testing Your E-Learning Courses 5 Formatting Tips for Creating Dyslexia-Friendly E-Learning “But It’s to Code”: Thoughts on Accessibility in E-Learning What Is 508 Compliance for E-Learning and How Can You Achieve It? Our Top Section 508 Compliance Resources for E-Learning Understanding WCAG: A Quickstart Guide for E-Learning Developers Contrast Considerations for Accessible E-Learning 5 Ways to Convince Stakeholders to Create Accessible Courses Why I’m Prioritizing E-Learning Accessibility—and You Should Too Elevate Your E-Learning by Prioritizing Accessibility and Usability Accessibility Index Storyline 360 17 Storyline 360 Features That’ll Help You Design Accessible E-Learning 4 Things To Know About Storyline 360 Courses and Screen Readers 5 Common Questions About How Storyline 360 Courses Work with Screen Readers Accessible Text Features in Storyline 360 The Storyline 360 Player Just Got More Accessible Storyline 360: Adding Alternative Text for Screen Readers Storyline 360: Importing Closed Captions for Narration and Videos Storyline 360: Creating and Editing Closed Captions With the Built-in Editor Storyline 360: Customizing the Focus Order of Slide Objects Make Your Storyline 360 Courses More Accessible with These New Features 5 Big Accessibility Enhancements We Made to Storyline 360 in 2020 Storyline 360: Our Accessibility Journey Storyline 360: How to Design an Accessible Course Storyline 3 New in Storyline 3: A More Accessible Learning Experience Storyline 3: Adding Alternative Text for Screen Readers Storyline 3: Importing Closed Captions for Narration and Videos Storyline 3: Creating and Editing Closed Captions with the Built-In Editor Storyline 3: Customizing the Focus Order of Slide Objects Rise 360 3 Insights About How Rise 360 Courses Work with Screen Readers Rise 360: Our Accessibility Journey New in Rise 360: Add Closed Captions to Videos Rise 360: How to Design an Accessible Course952Views2likes0CommentsEverything You Need to Get Started with Articulate 360 AI
Welcome! This series of articles will show you how to get up and running with Articulate 360 AI, fast. You’ll learn how to access all the apps in your subscription, get started with your first project, and make the most of all the powerful tools in Articulate 360. Click on “Get Oriented to Articulate 360” to get started. Get Oriented to Articulate 360 Pro Tips for Choosing Between Storyline 360 and Rise 360 Build Responsive Courses with Rise 360 Create Interactive Courses with Storyline 360 Get Started with Assets from Content Library 360 Accelerate Course Creation with AI Assistant Everything You Need to Know About Articulate 360 Teams Speed Collaboration with Review 360 Boost Your Skills with Articulate 360 Training45Views0likes0CommentsAll the Examples You Need To Sell Articulate 360 to Your Boss
Training Topics 6 Software Training Examples That Will Make Learners “Screen” With Joy 10 Communication Examples Worth Talking About Breathe New Life Into Health & Safety Training With These Examples Get Employees Up to Speed With These Inspiring Onboarding Examples Give Managers the Tools They Need With These Leadership Examples Satisfy Your Training Requirements With These Compliance Examples These 7 K-12 E-Learning Examples Are Best in Class Interaction Types Make Giving Advice Fun With These Do’s & Don’ts Examples Put Learners to the Test With These Quizzing Examples Level Up Your E-Learning With These Popular Game Templates 7 Immersive Learning Experiences That Use 360° Images64Views0likes0CommentsE-Learning 101
Here are all the expertly curated articles included in our E-Learning 101 e-mail course, organized by week. They'll give you everything you need to confidently create online training courses your learners will love. To get them delivered to your inbox, sign up here. Week 1 What is E-Learning? Week 2 Top Considerations for Choosing the Right E-Learning Authoring App Follow These 5 Steps To Create E-Learning with No Experience How Pros Use Rise 360 and Storyline 360 Week 3 Instructional Design Basics for E-Learning Development Week 4 6 Agenda Items for Your E-Learning Project Kickoff Meeting 5 Steps to an Easier E-Learning Course Review Process Week 5 How to Share E-Learning Courses with Learners Week 6 6 Ways to Improve Your E-Learning Skills Why & How To Participate in the Weekly Challenges on E-Learning Heroes607Views0likes0CommentsWhat to Consider When Choosing E-Learning Course Creation Apps
If you’re not an e-learning pro, the phrase “course creation apps” might seem mystifying. Your first question might be, what are course creation apps? E-learning course creation apps—also known as authoring software—are computer applications that allow you to develop e-learning courses and materials without any coding skills. Knowing that might lead you to even more questions. Who uses them? What can I actually create with these apps? What do I need to consider when purchasing a course creation app for my company? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Explore the articles below to get up to speed on all there is to know about e-learning course creation apps. Before you know it, you’ll start to feel more confident as you consider your options. If you have any questions, we encourage you to reach out to others in the community by posting a question in the forums. The Basics of E-Learning Course Creation Apps 3 Types of E-Learning Course Creation Apps Top Considerations for Choosing the Right E-Learning Authoring App How to Share E-Learning Courses with Learners6Views0likes0CommentsEverything You Need to Know About E-Learning Project Management
When it comes to creating e-learning, designing and building the course is just one piece of the puzzle. Another important aspect is the ability to successfully manage a project from start to finish, which requires planning skills. While juggling project management responsibilities might seem challenging, it can actually be fairly straightforward once you get the hang of it. Ready to learn how to manage your project like a pro? Check out the articles in this series. 6 Agenda Items for Your E-Learning Project Kickoff Meeting 3 Tips for Building an Effective E-Learning Project Team Keep Your E-Learning Project Moving Forward with These 3 Tips 3 Ways to Ensure Your E-Learning Clients Keep Coming Back for More 5 Project Management Tips for Creating Online Courses 4 E-Learning Project Management Mistakes and How to Fix Them How to Manage E-Learning Project Scope Creep16Views0likes0CommentsSave Time and Create Better Courses with These Storyline 360 Tips
Starting a Storyline 360 project from scratch can be exciting—the blank canvas, an intuitive user interface, and countless design options. It’s easy to want to jump right into your project and start building a beautiful course fast. But how do you set yourself up to stay on track and work efficiently? Sure, content outlines and storyboards can help you visualize how to build your course, but how do you prepare yourself for maximum productivity as you’re assembling your slides? Before you start adding text or images to your next project, I want to share a few of my favorite Storyline 360 workflow tips. Check out these articles to help you build Storyline 360 courses faster than ever! Set Yourself Up for Success with These 5 Storyline 360 Project Time-Savers Crush Your To-Do List with These 6 Storyline 360 Slide-Building Tips Create a Cohesive Look with These 5 Storyline 360 Visual Design Pointers25Views0likes0CommentsAll About E-Learning Localization
General Articles Planning Your Localized E-Learning Projects 3 Key Partnerships for E-Learning Localization Success Choosing a Translation Partner for Your E-Learning Project Top 10 Writing Tips for E-Learning Localization Designing Your E-Learning Course Graphics with Localization in Mind QA Test Your Localized E-Learning Courses in 4 Easy Steps Storyline 360 Articles Storyline 360: Translating Courses How to Create One Storyline 360 Course with Multiple Languages 4 Tips for Optimizing the Translation of Your Storyline 360 Courses Rise 360 Articles Rise 360: Translate Your Content37Views0likes0CommentsEverything You Need to Know About Working With SMEs
Resources for E-Learning Developers What’s a Subject Matter Expert (SME)? Tips For Working With Subject Matter Experts to Create E-Learning 4 Easy Ways to Win Over Reluctant SMEs Make Working with SMEs a Breeze with These 3 Downloads Working with SMEs to Build Better Online Courses Empower Your SMEs to Create Better E-Learning with These 4 Tips How to Empower Your SMEs to Create Awesome Training Still Publishing to Word for Your SME Reviews? Here’s How & Why to Transition to Review 360 Resources for SMEs Congratulations, You’re a Subject Matter Expert. Now What?641Views0likes0CommentsA Complete Guide to Creating Videos for E-Learning
Including video in your e-learning is a great way to make your content effective and relevant. You can show learners exactly what they need to do, grab their attention with a personal host, or provide real-world examples they can understand quickly and easily. Want to know how to get the most out of video? Looking for tips on how to create your own video? We’ve got tons of tutorials, how-tos, and examples that’ll help you master using video in your e-learning projects. Take a look: 6 Types of Video You Can Include in E-Learning 4 Ways to Use Videos in E-Learning 4 Easy Steps for Creating a How-To Video in Storyline 3 Steps to Using Cue Points to Pause a Video and Display Layers Create Interactive Videos with These Storyline 360 Features How to Decide Which Articulate 360 App to Use for Screen Recording A Useful Technique for Recording High-Resolution Screencasts in Storyline 360121Views0likes0Comments