Sessions: TU211CS & W211CS Extreme Makeovers: Tips and Tricks to Make Rapid E-Learning Sing ASTD TechKnowledge 2008 Conference and Exposition Learning Objectives: Apply simple techniques to enhance basic Adobe Presenter functionality Apply simple, creative approaches to improve interactivity and better engage learners Apply workarounds for technical limitations of Adobe Presenter Claudia Escribano: ; Rob Rode: ;
About this Help File This help file provides some basic content to help you: Enhance Presenter functionality Improve interactivity and engagement Work around technical limitations It is also your playground to apply the techniques covered in the Creation Station session. You’ll find detailed instructions on how to do everything covered in the Notes section of each slide. We know it isn’t very pretty or well organized—yet. That part is up to you. We’ve gotten you started. Now, it’s up to you to make this Help file work for you.
Menu Let’s make Rapid E- Learning Sing by: Enhancing Presenter functionality Enhancing Presenter functionality Improving interactivity and engagement Improving interactivity and engagement Working around technical limitations Working around technical limitations For more information:
Enhance Presenter Functionality
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Topic Separators/Chapterization Topic Separators
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Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue You answered this correctly! Your answer: The correct answer is: You did not answer this question completely You must answer the question before continuing SubmitClear What are some things you can do to improve the look of quiz feedback boxes? A) Nothing; feedback boxes cannot be modified B) Change colors and gradients C) Add a graphic image D) Use wingdings to add simple images
Fixing Visual Stutters Before—Visual StutterAfter — Smooth
Hiding Presentation Time Before—Presentation Time Confuses After—Presentation Time Hidden
Improve Interactivity and Engagement
Amount of Text on Screen Challenge: Whew! Here’s a lot of information. Can you reduce the amount of text on the screen? Capture Information Wikis are useful for capturing information on topics you’re actively pursuing. When you’ve identified a topic to research—for example, personal knowledge management—you can set up a wiki with specific pages for key information areas. With this structure in place, you can add information whenever you see it. It doesn’t take much time, and the knowledge grows quickly. Share Information You can share your wiki with colleagues so they can add information too. That way the information comes from a broader pool of resources and is more comprehensive. Search for Information Wiki search features make it easy to find the information you need. Also, you can tag pages by topic to group related pages. Print Information If you want to publish the information, you can convert the wiki to a PDF file and print it out.
Think Visually Challenge: How could you make this bulleted list more visually interesting? The Toolkit provides everything you need to guide you from Setup to Getting your Reports, including: An overview of the Launch Process How to customize and brand your Welcome page, if appropriate Technical Requirements Ready-to-send s designed to excite, inform and prepare everyone involved Checklists to guide you through the process FAQs to answer the inevitable questions An order form for the hardcopy library Access to the various reports
Adding Interactivity Branching Questions Flash Links
Adding Interactivity Branching One way of reducing the amount of text on the screen is to create some branching. Try moving some of the content to other slides and linking to it. Here is how this process work: Preparation First, we gather as much information as we can to understand your business goals, the target audience, and performance objectives. If content is available, we collect it from you and begin to analyze and understand it. Using this preliminary information, we set up the framework for your Rapid Design meeting. Establishing Guidelines and Confirming Strategic Goals We meet with you in person to co-create the design. The meeting is run by a trained facilitator who ensures that everyone is working toward a common goal. The facilitator sets a collaborative, creative tone for the meeting and establishes guidelines to ensure that all perspectives are shared and appreciated. Then the facilitator asks a series of questions to understand or confirm the strategic goals, target audience, and success factors of the training program. This establishes a common vision for the project. Assembling the Design in Real Time The facilitator assembles the design on the walls of the meeting room using sheets of paper. Through probing questions and summary statements, the facilitator guides the group to a consensus on each decision. A notetaker captures the agreed-upon design into a Design Plan template. The facilitator helps to keep the focus on the learners’ experience by restating design ideas from their perspective. The facilitator emphasizes that there are no bad ideas, and the group plays out various scenarios to see which ones best achieve the common vision.
Adding Interactivity Branching It’s a cold and rainy Friday afternoon. You’re watching the clock tick its way closer to quitting time. You’ve got about 5 minutes to go when your boss comes running wild eyed into your office. Tugging what’s left of his hair, he shouts, “Quick! We need to crank out an e-learning on how to develop using Adobe Presenter. Our client needs it Monday morning for a class.” What is your response? You can also use branching to create an interactive simulation. Try it. You can use the scenario provided below or create your own. Add a few more answer options. Then create an answer slide for each option and link the option to the answer slide. A. “I quit.” B. “No problem. I can get that done in the next half hour.” C. “I know a contractor who could do that.” D..
Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue You answered this correctly! Your answer: The correct answer is: You did not answer this question completely You must answer the question before continuing SubmitClear Here's a pretty boring quiz question. See if you can make it more interesting. What are some ways that you can add interactivity and engagement to an e-learning course? A) Create branching interactions B) Link to other Web sites C) Insert a Flash game D) Create interesting quiz questions
Adding Interactivity Flash
How have you added interactivity to your e-learning? Share your experiences Link Out… Adding Interactivity To Help To Wikis To Web sites for more information To Blogs What can you think of to link to? Try it now.
Work Around Limitations
When learners review a quiz question after taking it, the Reset and Submit buttons are still active. A) True B) False Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue You answered this correctly! Your answer: The correct answer is: You did not answer this question completely You must answer the question before continuing SubmitReset
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Podcasts MP3 files are created when you publish
Style Libraries You can use this Style Library to copy and paste these formatted feedback boxes to another presentation. You must answer the question before continuing Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue You answered this correctly! Your answer: The correct answer is: You did not answer this question completely SubmitClear
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