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Quirky comments from Scotland on instructional design, and the odd bit of satire.

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Add a certificate to a Storyline course that works in Articulate Online

Recently I had the task of adding a printable certificate to a test my client had built in Storyline 2. The course would be deployed […]

Elearning scenario examples: Learning Zeko and Autoloon Ethics

These are two elearning scenario examples created by Cathy Moore as demonstrations of how scenarios can be effective, even without high graphics and video budgets. […]

Elearning scenario examples: Clark Quinn’s Workplace of the Future

I read the blogs of quite a few instructional design gurus. Actually I tend to binge-read them, then go off the whole idea for a while […]

Elearning scenario examples: Choose a Different Ending (Knife Crime)

This week’s elearning scenario example is Choose a Different Ending (Knife Crime), which  was one of the first interactive videos on YouTube. The idea of […]

Learning needs? What matters now!

One of the learning writers whose ideas resonate with me is Nick Shackleton-Jones. His ideas on organisational learning are centred on what people care about […]

Elearning scenario examples: Connect With Haji Kamal

Haji Kamal is probably one of the most famous elearning scenario examples in the public domain. When designers talk about scenarios this seems to be […]

Elearning scenario examples: The Broken Co-Worker

The Broken CoWorker is rightly celebrated among instructional designers for its innovative blend of comic strip, video and scenario methodology, delivering a lesson with flair […]

Want to practise Action Mapping?

Howie Pearson (LearningRapid) and I  have designed a day to give you a chance to practice Action Mapping. Is it for you? You design training courses […]

How to make your elearning scenarios more believable with Angels and Devils

That’s my unbiased recommendation. (Mwa ha ha ha ha ha haaa!) You’ve created an elearning scenario. You have a good choice and two not-so-good choices. […]

Elearning in Scotland

Looking for elearning companies in Scotland but not finding what you need? … and where do you source your compliance modules, Elspeth? Perhaps you could […]

Branching scenario design out loud #8: into Storyline

This is the final part of Branching Scenario Design Out Loud. Having run through the prototype in Quandary as much as we could (I didn’t […]

Branching scenario design out loud #7: prototyping in Twine (part 3)

In the last post I showed myself creating a prototype of a scenario in Twine. Part of the Twine overview for this scenario   Shot […]

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