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The Endurance Learning team shares what they’ve learned from working with customers, designing training, and building elearning.
The Endurance Learning team shares what they’ve learned from working with customers, designing training, and building elearning.
Manager, Learning & Development, Visual Design Lead
Lindsay began her career as an elementary educator and recently transitioned into instructional design and L&D. She has a passion for incorporating strong visual design, engaging aesthetics, and user-friendly features into every Endurance Learning project.
Elite instructional designers don’t complain or get thrown off when they have the perfect activity, only to have an SME review it and say: Can we just add one more little thing (that will make you change the entire activity)? Today’s post offers a case study about how an ID team remained flexible until everyone was happy.
There’s much more to fostering an inclusive learning environment than simply images and names. In today’s post, my colleague Lindsay Garcia describes a key feature of elearning that can make self-guided, asynchronous online modules more accessible and inclusive.
My colleague, Lindsay Garcia, supports many of our customers with custom elearning development. She shared with me that our team had some realizations about a better way to test elearning to make sure that the experience is consistently effective. Take a look at her thoughts on this and let us know if you have any insights based on your experiences.
I hope you saw Tim and Heather’s top 10 tools. If you did, you’ll notice that there are some tools that overlap and some that don’t.
In today’s post, you’ll see that Lindsay Garcia has a different perspective and lists some tools that nobody else on our team uses.
When you build elearning, what are your favorite tools?
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