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Topics this issue:
1. Designing Effective Graphics For e-Learning Programs
2. Featured Slideshow: “Multimedia”
3. Converting Content is Tough: It is tougher than software development

1. Designing Effective Graphics
For e-Learning Programs
Many trainers and designers copy free canned graphics,
and slap them into e-learning programs. It’s the easy way—but
it rarely works. To make graphics function for you and help elearners
grasp your points:
- Think before you design
Clarify the ideas you want to burn in with your graphics. It is
impossible to create an effectively communicative image based
on a fuzzy concept.
- Create images that illustrate
your message and story
Without an exciting concept or engaging story, you cannot design
an engaging image. So work on expressing your ideas through stories,
events, characters, and situations. Then illustrate them with
graphics. Unfortunately, too often e-learning programs are void
of stories and are largely factual. Consequently, images are uninteresting.
- Respect graphics professionals
Professional visual artists almost always produce better graphics
than amateurs. Do it yourself, or on the cheap, and your images
predictably will fall short of the impact they could add to your
e-learning program.
- Test effectiveness
Finally, how would you know if an image delivers the results?
When the
learner gets the idea by merely viewing the image without reading
the
content - then, and only then can you say that your image is effective.
2. Featured Slideshow: “Multimedia”
This slideshow will show
you that the right combination of multimedia and graphics can enrich
the learning experience of your learners.
To see more slideshows, please register
and preview the Slideshow Gallery. Visit http://www.vignettestraining.com/galleries/trainers/preview/trainers_prev.htm
3. Converting Content is Tough: It is tougher than software development
In the Blended
e-Learning Workshop you
will learn how to choose and mix the right media to enliven your
e-learning content.To check schedules of the Blended e-Learning
Workshop in your area, please click here http://www.vignettestraining.com/workshops/
If you have questions or suggestions,
please send email to Ray Jimenez at support@vignettestraining.com
Ray E. Jimenez, PhD
rjimenez@vignettestraining.com
Vignettes for Training, Inc.
www.vignettestraining.com
Office: (626) 930-0160
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