All of us have experienced dry, boring, painful eLearning. I can say that with confidence because it’s so prevalent. The question is–why is there so much of it? My answer, or at least part of it, is that eLearning designers and developers have very few good examples to reference. So, when the Big Boss comes and tells you something is due in two weeks, what’s the easiest solution? Do what you’ve always done. Throw some slides together. Get some bullet points on there. Find a stick figure gif. Embed a quick YouTube video. Call it a day. There is so much more we could be doing, though–if we take the time to consider how to design in an engaging way.
Today I want to provide some examples of:
Engaging ways to open your course Engaging activity elements and Engaging presentational strategies (for when information just has to be presented and there’s nothing very
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