5.5 ways to be awesome

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An ASTD Utah Chapter presentation about the eLearning environment including authoring tools, design principles, and creating a network. The presentation was given September 2012.

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5.5 Ways to be an Awesome

eLearning Professional

ASTD-Utah September 2012

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Way #1Understand what

eLearning is and isn’t

What do these have in common?

LearningILT

eLearning

Job aids

OJTMentoring

Reading

Informal

eLearning isn’t: • A panacea• A perfect fit for

everything• Easy (page turner)• Instant training

eLearning is:• An effective vehicle• It is a perfect fit

when built correctly

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Click here to see what eLearning is

Way #2Build an effective

toolbox

What do you need in a home repair toolbox?

What do you need in an eLearning development toolbox?

My ToolboxCore Authoring Tool

Graphic Program / audio / video / Screen Capture

Sizzle Programs

The Spectrum of Authoring Tools

Rapid Authoring Tool

Presenter/Articulate/SNAP! Rapid Intake/Storyline Course-builder/Lectora/Captivate

SNAP!

Click here to see example of Snap! Empower

Price Comparison

Product Price Combined Price

Abode Presenter $499.00

Articulate Presenter $699.00

Articulate Engaged $399.00

Articulate QuizMaker $599.00

Articulate Studio $1,398.00

Lectora SNAP! $99.00

Lectora SNAP! Empower

$99.00

Articulate Storyline

$1,398.00

Google Course-builder

FREE

Lectora Inspire

$2,495.00

Training Questions to Consider• What type of training am I going to deliver?• Is this the best way to train? (skill vs. knowledge)• How important is the ability to customize the training?• Do I have ongoing support resources? How important is

this need?• What’s my budget? • Would I rather fix my car or pay a mechanic?• Is eLearning a must or a cool thing to have?• Is the training build on solid ADDIE principles or did

eLearning get in the way?

Authoring Tool Questions to Consider• How much interactivity is needed?• How much time to I have to develop courses?• How important is it to create variables?• How important is ease of use?• What types of media will I use?• What is the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of the

authoring tool?• What type or types of platforms will I use?• Will the training require plug-ins or a special codec?

Do Your “Do Diligence” Before You Buy

• Ask lots of questions• Use trial copies• Check out Training Media Review (www.tmreview.com)• Check out Brandon Hall’s website (www.brandon-

hall.com)

Secondary Programs

• PowerPoint 2007/2010• Audacity• Camtasia• Snagit• Conversion

• YTD You Tube DownLoader (CNET)• Switch Sound File Converter (CNET)

Sizzle Programs• Personalized Motivational Posters• Avatar Movie Making• Photos to Art• Word Clouds• Reduce JPEG Size -- http://www.jpegmini.com/• Collaborate -- http://www.dabbleboard.com/• Royalty Free -- http://www.pond5.com/• Comics -- http://designcomics.org/• Course Networking -- http://wiffiti.com/• Scripting -- http://www.webmonkey.com/• Screen Capture -- http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html• Animations from photos -- http://gickr.com/• Google Documents / Google Forms• Polling -- http://www.polleverywhere.com/• Mind Mapping -- http://www.mindmeister.com/• Sharing -- http://delicious.com/ Return to

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Personalized Motivational Posters – http://bighugelabs.com/motivator.php

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Avatar Movie Making -- http://www.xtranormal.com/watchmovies/

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FotoSketcher -- http://www.fotosketcher.com/

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Tagxedo -- http://www.tagxedo.com/

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Programs

Way #3Stay True to Solid Instruction Design

Building a car/a course

Three Principles

• Instructional Design is Instructional Design with three additions

• Maximize real estate• Design principles:

– Color– Typeface– Graphics

Principle #1Instructional Design is Instructional Design with

three additions

Principle #2

Maximize real estate

Principle #3

Design principles:– Color– Typeface– Graphics

The Color WheelPrimary Colors

Secondary Colors

Tertiary Colors

Typeface Relationships

• Concordant Relationship• One typeface is used• The page is harmonious• The arrangement tends to appear quiet and formal

• Conflicting Relationship• Two or more similar typeface are used• The similarities are disturbing

• Contrasting Relationship• Two or more distinct typeface are used• This relationship type visually attracts more attention

Typeface Relationships Examples

“Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is

heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,

signifying nothing.”William Shakespeare

“Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour

upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot,

full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”

William Shakespeare

“Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour

upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot,

full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”

William Shakespeare

Concord

Conflict

Contrast

Arial

Arial

Arial

Comic Sans

Calibri

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Type Dating Game

GRAPHICS

It’s time to play with this understanding. Graphics need to support your message not

just fill up space.

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Way #4Develop a Working

Network

LinkedIn Groups

Twitter@WDHardesty

#lrnchat#eLearningBros#eLearningGuild#LearningCouncil#Lectora#Articulate

Others?

Yammer

Other Networks

• Community Forums •Professional Organizations (e.g. ASTD, ISPI, etc.)• Conferences

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Way #5Experiment

Way #5.5Be Realistic

http://www.pcworld.com/article/187877/photo_editing_basics_working_with_layers.html

“Layers: The Basic Concept Imagine taking two photos and laying one on top of the other. You can't see the one on the bottom, of course. But suppose that you could make the top photo somewhat transparent, so that the other photo showed through. That, in a nutshell, is the concept of layers.

In most photo editing programs, you can add as many layers as you like, and you can vary the opacity of each layer: The lower the opacity, the more readily visible the underlying layers will be. A layer can be composed of almost anything. You can layer two different photos, or two copies of the same photo. A layer may even be a solid color. You usually control your layers by working with a Layer Palette, such as this one in Adobe Photoshop Elements.”

Do you know the warnings signs of a

heart attack?”

The average pine tree grows how many inches per year?

A. 12”B. 16”C. 17”D. 5”

Correct:16” per year

The average pine tree grows how many inches per year?

A. 12”B. 16”C. 17”D. 5”

Correct:16” per year

Pop Quiz

What percentage of banks have failed over the past couple of years?A. 50%B. 25%C. 10%D. < 1%

Cola

The Utah state fruit is …

A. PeachB. OrangeC. CherryD. Gila Apple

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Resources

• Williams, Robin. The Non-Designer’s Presentation Book. Berkeley, CA: PeachPit Publishing 2010.

• Williams Robin. The Non-Designer’s Design Book. Berkeley, CA: PeachPit Publishing 2008.

• EduDemic.com• Articulate Community

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