I'd like to know what some of you use as graphics in relation to your agenda slide? Unless you show the agenda's training topics in a different way? I'm trying to steer clear of the typical agenda slide with bullet points.
I'm trying to do a better job of not using bullets for my agenda. I'm working on a course that after the first few slides is all screen captures and giving an overview of an internal software program for new users.
I've attached the 'agend' and 'overview' slides - maybe these will give you some ideas. Watch in slideshow mode and mouse clicks move the show forward.
Here's a recent "interactive railway network with various tracks and learning-stations for various types of staff" all-in-one topics-slide and menu that I created.
PJ, I love that! Not only is it a nice example of not using bullet points, but I also think it's a great example of using audio to complement the on-screen elements, instead of just having audio and screen text that match (which I really dislike). I particularly like slide 3 - no on-screen text at all!
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Hi Julie,
I'm trying to do a better job of not using bullets for my agenda. I'm working on a course that after the first few slides is all screen captures and giving an overview of an internal software program for new users.
I've attached the 'agend' and 'overview' slides - maybe these will give you some ideas. Watch in slideshow mode and mouse clicks move the show forward.
PJ
Hi PJ,
Thank you for your ideas, they are fantastic graphics!
Have you seen Tom's blog entry on re-doing course objectives?
http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/heres-a-way-to-make-your-e-learning-course-objectives-interesting/
Here's a recent "interactive railway network with various tracks and learning-stations for various types of staff" all-in-one topics-slide and menu that I created.
Bruce
PJ, I love that! Not only is it a nice example of not using bullet points, but I also think it's a great example of using audio to complement the on-screen elements, instead of just having audio and screen text that match (which I really dislike). I particularly like slide 3 - no on-screen text at all!
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