How do eLearning developers ensure that trainings are well designed graphically? There are many resources out there for web design standards, such as the Nielsen Norman Group and the World Wide Web Consortium, but what about eLearning design? Sure, there are plenty of resources for free templates and character packs, but that doesn’t really help developers learn how to properly design online training.
Good news! You can apply many interaction design principles for interface design and web design best practices to your eLearning content. In this session, you will learn the benefits of implementing graphic design techniques and the key usability standards that directly apply to eLearning design by exploring realistic “do and don’t” examples for each. What you gain from this session, you can take back and immediately apply to support and enhance your content.
In this session, you will learn:
- About key usability standards
- How to directly apply standards to eLearning design
- Graphic design techniques and principles
- How to use graphic design techniques to support and enhance eLearning content
Audience:
Novice, intermediate, and advanced designers, developers, and
managers.
Technology
discussed in this session:
Articulate Storyline 2, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and various
web application sites and resources.
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