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Instructional Design for Rapid elearning Course Synopsis: Join our Instructional Design for Rapid elearning course if you want to get the most out of your elearning. You will learn how to organise and focus your content, raise the quality of your visuals and improve the effectiveness of your courses. This course has been designed to provide you with a series of tools, tips and tricks that you can easily apply to all of your elearning projects. Our experts are eager to train, no matter your current experience level, so sign up for our Instructional Design course today and take the first step to improving your elearning! Who Should Attend: Professionals who develop elearning content including training managers, instructional designers, trainers, product managers and marketing & communication professionals. The content of this course is relevant to anyone who uses elearning development tools. Module 1 : Understanding by Design Module 5 : Using Text Narration Wisely What s the Big Idea? - Understanding Desired Results Facets of Understanding Essential Questions Scripting a Driving Narration Animate to Communicate Module 6 : Using Graphics Effectively Thinking Graphically Design Basics Graphic Design Lab Module 2 : The Power of Assessing Determining Acceptable Evidence Linking Objectives to Questions The Parts of a Question Assessment Lab Module 7 : Subject Matter Experts Module 3 : Plan for Learning Reviewing the Topical Approach to Course Design Creating Engaging Content Why Framing (building a story ) Using W.H.E.R.E.T.O. Elements Module 4 : Interactivity Lab Creating Engaging and Effective Learning Activities Building Learning Scenarios 3 The Five I Question Approach Prioritising Subject Matter Developing Story Boards Tracking Issues

Articulate Storyline 2 Open Enrolment Courses 3 Day Training Course Course Synopsis: Held at our training center near London, this 3-Day training course provides you with everything you need to create compelling elearning with Articulate Storyline 2. A highly interactive workshop, you will be introduced to all the tools and features of Storyline 2. Using the simplicity, flexibility and power of Storyline 2, you will gain the freedom to build any and all courses you may need. You will be challenged with a series of lab exercises to highlight some of the more common uses of Variables and Conditions. These lab exercises will build upon previously learned skills, allowing you to put into practice some of the key tools needed to build highly interactive learning modules. You will receive a course workbook, practice files and sample course content. You are also encouraged to bring your own design/development challenges so you can discover how to use Storyline 2 as a solution. Who Should Attend: Professionals using Articulate Storyline 2 for elearning content development, including training managers, instructional designers, trainers, product managers, and marketing & communication professionals. You should have a moderate comfort level with Windows applications. (Articulate Storyline 2 is a Windows-based application that does not require PowerPoint. It also runs within most popular Windows virtual machines on an Apple MacBook.) Day One Module 1 : Before you Begin Module 2 : The Building Blocks of Storyline 2 Adjusting Interface Language Settings Using Triggers Setting Story Size Changing States Story View Creating Layers Slide Properties Layer Properties Slide View Undocking/Redocking Tool Panels 4

Day One Cont. Module 3 : Adding Content to Your Course Module 5 : Developing Interactions Using Templates Triggers Slide Design Buttons Illustrations Button Sets Pictures Hotspot Screenshots Markers Scrolling Panels Shapes, Captions, and Text Boxes Mouse Pointer Media Video Flash Audio Web Object Module 4 : Using the Timeline Cue Points Synchronizing Your Audio to Objects Introduction to Animations Using the Animation Painter Inserting Zoom Region Feature Day Two Module 1 : Creating Assessments Module 2 : Getting Started with Screen Using Graded or Survey Questions Why simulations? Importing Questions Bloom s Taxonomy Creating Freeform Questions C3 Models Question Banks Simulation Maps Result Slides Building a Simulation Using a Lightbox for Remediation 5

Day Two Cont. Module 3 : Getting Started with Screen Module 5 : Publishing Your Module Recording Your Screencast Publish for Web, LMS, Articulate Online, or MS Word Inserting Your Screencast Reporting and Tracking Video Mode Publishing for HTML5 and Mobile Devices View Mode Try Mode Test Mode Fine Tuning Slides using Action Fine Tuning Using a Lightbox to Nest a Navigation Slide Module 4 : Designing a Player Module 6 : Other Features Basic Features Translation Features Menu Resources Glossary Colors and Effects Text Labels and Other Settings Customizing Player Settings at Slide Level Disabling or Hiding Navigation Buttons Day Three Module 1 : Exploring Animations Module 4 : True / False Variables Exercise: True/False Working with Motion Paths Using Animations with Triggers Module 2 : Introduction to Variables Module 5 : Number Variables User-Defined Variables Exercise 1 - Using Interactive Sliders Text (String) Exercise 2 Performing a Calculation with Number Variables Logical/Boolean (True/False) Number Best Practices When Using Variables Module 3 : Text Variables Module 6 : Trouble Shooting Variables Exercise 1 Creating a Completion Screen Exercise 2 Adding Conditions to Variables 6

elearning for Subject Matter Experts 1 Day Training Course Course Synopsis: Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) come in many shapes and sizes. One of the critical components of creating a successful elearning course is an effective SME. This one day workshop has been designed to provide an introduction to elearning for SMEs while highlighting the best practises to help SMEs contribute to relevant and applied elearning courses. The course encourages SMEs to use their own course materials within the workshop to develop ideas about how to prioritise material, organise the structure of the material and how to use different facets of elearning to bring the subject matter to life. Who Should Attend: Any Subject Matter Expert who is going to be involved in the production of elearning including marketing professionals, health and safety specialists, HR, legislative experts, technical specialists, management/ leadership trainers, soft skills trainers and any other person who need to cascade their knowledge via elearning or blended learning. The content of this course is relevant to any person involved in an elearning project using any authoring tools. The examples shown will be based on Articulate Storyline 2, the most popular elearning development tool available. This course does not contain any hands-on use of authoring tools. Module 1 : The Role of the SME Module 3 : What Can I do? Part 2. Understanding the Typical elearning Project and Stakeholders What are the Different Question Types? How do we use Questioning to Deliver Learning? How to Avoid the Common Pitfalls of elearning Projects and their Consequences What can I do with Tests and Assessments? Understanding the Importance of Effective SME Contribution How can I Record my Learners Progress? Module 2 : What Can I do? Part 1. Module 4 : What Can I do? Part 3. How to use Text and Text Alternatives The Secrets of Creating a Narrated Course Using Click to Reveal Interactions What can I do with Video? Drag and Drop Interactions The role of a Storyboard Hover Over Interactions 7

Module 5 : Learner Management Systems Module 7 : Focusing your Material What is an LMS? How are Courses Published? How can I Track my Students Progress? Module 6 : Scenario Based Learning The Course Landscape Profiling your Audience Creating Learning Objectives Measuring your Learner s Success Prioritising your Material Signposting and Using Off-course Resources What is Scenario Based Learning? Why Scenario Based Learning? How to create an elearning Scenario? Articulate Studio 13 Open Enrollment Courses 2 Day Training Course Course Synopsis: Held at our St Albans training centre near London, this two-day training course provides you with everything you need to create compelling elearning courses with Articulate Studio 13. Participate in hands-on exercises and real-world example labs utilising the power of Articulate Presenter 13 and Engage 13. On the second day we focus on Articulate Quizmaker 13 and some of the more advanced and interactive features of Presenter, such as branching scenarios. There is also the opportunity for hands-on experience at building resources that can be used on your return to the office. You will receive a course workbook, practice files and course content. Who Should Attend: Professionals using Articulate Studio 13 for elearning content development, including training managers, instructional designers, trainers, product managers and marketing & communication professionals. You should be comfortable using a mouse, opening and saving files, and be familiar with the general operations of computers. You should also be able to: Create a PowerPoint presentation with custom animations Locate, move and copy files on your PC Quickly learn user-friendly PC applications 8

Day One Module 1 : What is Studio 13? Module 5 : Slide Properties Introducing Articulate Presenter 13 Introducing Articulate Quizmaker 13 Introducing Articulate Engage 13 Module 6 : Using Audio Module 2 : Getting Started Presentation Size Presenter Notes Animations Value of Templates Adding Content to a PowerPoint Module 7 : Using Video Creating Screencasts Editing, Mixing and Enhancing Screencasts Publish to MP4 Module 3 : Engage Interactions Types of Interaction Creating Interactions Interaction Properties Using the Audio Editor Adding Annotations Module 8 : Publishing Options Web/ Articulate Online/ LMS/ CD/ Word Publishing for ipad and Other Mobile Devices Module 4 : Player Design Supported Audio Narration Pane Syncing Animations Importing Audio Annotations Viewing Content Features Menu Colours and Effects Text Labels Browser Settings Module 9 : Project Management Tips Creating an Articulate Package File Paths and Naming Conventions Day Two Module 1 : Quizmaker 13 Creating a Quiz Quiz Properties Adding Slides Graded Questions Editing Questions Timeline Animations and Slide Transitions Slide Design Slide Masters Importing Questions 9 Feedback Survey Questions Freeform Questions Slide View Adding Content to a PowerPoint Slide Management Using Question Groups Editing Result Slides Publishing your Quiz

Day Two Cont. Module 2 : Exploring Engage 13 Module 4 : Replay Module 3 : Building Branced Scenarios Module 5 : Building Your Own Templates Quizmaker Branching Presenter Branching About Omniplex Omniplex supplies a comprehensive range of award-winning elearning products and services, helping organisations in the UK, Europe and North America reach their elearning goals. We are a Certified Articulate Partner and provide licenses, certified training, technical support, content development services and RapidCourse, off-the-shelf courses. 10

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