Search results for: “tracy parish”
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Nuts and Bolts: eLearning on a Shoestring
Have you been looking for ways to produce eLearning on a shoestring budget? You might already have what you need. Here are practical ways to find out.
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Research Spotlight: Is Instructional Design a Dying Art?
Instructional design has seen huge changes in the last 10 years. There is constant confusion about the end of the discipline and the profession. Is it dying?
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The Lack of Diversity in Stock Images Hurts Your eLearning—and What to Do About It
Most of us don’t have the luxury of dismissing stock images from our design repertoire. But lack of diversity in stock photography is part of a larger cultural problem. We need to help people think differently, and one of the biggest ways to do that is to change the visuals we’re using so they better…
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Nuts and Bolts: Art: Maximizing Your Resources
Sometimes we find ourselves in a situation where we can either not do something at all, or we can figure out how to do it with no money. Many times this happens when it comes to finding art for our eLearning productions. Here are some tricks that will help you make the most of what…
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Nuts and Bolts: Causing Serendipity
The story of the three princes of Serendip is more than an entertaining fable. It illustrates the limits of formal training, and the value of being able to learn something valuable from information that just came your way. You may not be looking for a lame, one-eyed camel that is missing a tooth and carrying…
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Nuts and Bolts: Lean Solutions
One of the never-ending quests in eLearning is the zero-cost, 10-minute-to-build solution. As our tools and technologies evolve, this may not be the impossible dream that it once seemed to be. Jane explores lean eLearning and the tools to create it that are available to you today.
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Ten Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When I Started Out in eLearning
This is graduation season, when commencement speakers share wisdom and advice. If you don’t have graduation parties in your immediate future, where can you turn to get inspired to take on the “next big thing”? Where do you go for advice? eLearning leaders share the advice they wish someone had given them at the beginning.








