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30 Custom Glossary Examples for E-Learning #396

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2 years ago

Custom Glossary Examples RECAP #396: Challenge | Recap

Glossaries are an excellent way for course designers to provide learners with the context and understanding they need to complete an e-learning course. In most cases, they contain definitions of key terms, industry-specific jargon, and other relevant information associated with the subject matter. 

Elisabeth Mayrhofer

Example | Elisabeth Mayrhofer

Jonathan Hill

Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint

Jodi M. Sansone

Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone

Tom McDowall

Example | Tom McDowall |  Website

Ron Katz

Example | Learn more | Ron Katz | Website

Jonathan Hill

Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint

Russell Sweep

Example | Russell Sweep | Website

Rema Merrick

Example | Learn more | Rema Merrick | Website

Thien Hoang TRAN

Example | Thien Hoang TRAN

Norma Johnson

Example | Norma Johnson

Daniel Canaveral

Example | Daniel Canaveral

Alex Bylo

Example | Alex Bylo

Kandice Kidd

Example | Kandice Kidd

Samuel Apata

Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem

Teo Karageorgakis

Example | Learn more | Teo Karageorgakis | Website

Kate Golomshtok

Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website

Hilla Schlegel

Example | Hilla Schlegel

Emily Robinson

Example | Emily Robinson

Gabriella Vinci

Example | Gabriella Vinci | Website

Sharlene Daley

Example | Sharlene Daley

Yvonne Urra-Bazain

Example | Yvonne Urra-Bazain | Website

Sharon Keung

Examples | Learn more | Sharon Keung | Website

Julie Dall

Example | Julie Dall

Sara Lulloff

Example (v1) | Sara Lulloff | Website

Example (v2) | Sara Lulloff | Website

Liz Bradley

Example | Liz Bradley | Website

Kera Nellor

Example | Kera Nellor

Abby Dowd

Example | Abby Dowd

Joe Waddington

Example | Joe Waddington

Sharon Plunk

Example | Sharon Plunk

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