No, I Won’t “Tweak” Your PowerPoint Slides
A prospective client asked me to “tweak” their PowerPoint slides and call it elearning. Here’s how I responded to shift the conversation.
A prospective client asked me to “tweak” their PowerPoint slides and call it elearning. Here’s how I responded to shift the conversation.
Intrinsic feedback sets scenario-based learning apart from traditional elearning. When you show learners the consequences of their actions, they can immediately see why it matters.
Do you have questions about elearning freelancer invoicing? Read my answers about charging for different tasks, voice over, LMS, and more.
This coaching and mentoring course is an example of story-based elearning. Two characters explain the content via a conversation.
How do you manage branching scenario revision requests?
Listen to the recording of my scenario-based learning Q&A with Devlin Peck. We discussed when to use scenarios, working with SMEs and more.
In conversation-driven elearning, you have multiple media options: video, animation, photos, illustrations, and voice over.
In this post, I’ll explain how to write conversations for eLearning. This style of conversation-driven eLearning uses two characters.
Instead of using a single narrator, try letting learners listen in on two characters by creating conversation-driven elearning.
Is it better to have a single, large branching scenario or a series of smaller scenarios? It depends on the audience and skills.