Articulate Live webinars are basically online how-to sessions, similar to those we do at our E-Learning Heroes roadshows. Each webinar is centered around a different topic, so you can pick and choose the ones that fit your needs. You can also submit your own ideas for webinars you’d like to learn more about.
Here are just some of the things you’ll find during Articulate Live webinar sessions:
1. Productivity Tips and Tricks
Whether you’ve been using our tools for a while or you’re a total beginner, you’re sure to learn new tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Articulate software and save yourself time in the process.
2. Feature-Specific How-Tos
Have you been wanting to give variables a try, but feel too intimidated to go it alone? Excited about adding sliders and dials to your courses, but can’t seem to wrap your head around how it works? Our feature-specific webinars are the perfect opportunity for you to see firsthand how it’s done.
3. Instructional Design and Project Management Pointers
In these webinars, we’ll cover topics ranging from how to build interactive scenarios or gamify your e-learning to how to work with SMEs. Whether you want to learn how to build better courses or you need tips on managing your projects effectively, Articulate Live webinars will get you on the path to success.
4. Q&A
Some of our webinars will have a more informal format where we take a look at questions from E-Learning Heroes community members. Chances are you may have some of the same questions, so this is an opportunity to get the answers from the pros.
I hope that answers your question! Let me know if there’s anything else I can do to clarify. :)
Do you have to sign up for all of them? I am trying to look at a past one and it is asking me to sign up. Also how do you search by topic, I am not seeing a search option. Thanks
If you want to attend or receive the recording then yes, you need to sign up. There is no search option that I'm aware of, you just need to scroll through the page.
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Articulate Live webinars are basically online how-to sessions, similar to those we do at our E-Learning Heroes roadshows. Each webinar is centered around a different topic, so you can pick and choose the ones that fit your needs. You can also submit your own ideas for webinars you’d like to learn more about.
Here are just some of the things you’ll find during Articulate Live webinar sessions:
1. Productivity Tips and Tricks
Whether you’ve been using our tools for a while or you’re a total beginner, you’re sure to learn new tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Articulate software and save yourself time in the process.
2. Feature-Specific How-Tos
Have you been wanting to give variables a try, but feel too intimidated to go it alone? Excited about adding sliders and dials to your courses, but can’t seem to wrap your head around how it works? Our feature-specific webinars are the perfect opportunity for you to see firsthand how it’s done.
3. Instructional Design and Project Management Pointers
In these webinars, we’ll cover topics ranging from how to build interactive scenarios or gamify your e-learning to how to work with SMEs. Whether you want to learn how to build better courses or you need tips on managing your projects effectively, Articulate Live webinars will get you on the path to success.
4. Q&A
Some of our webinars will have a more informal format where we take a look at questions from E-Learning Heroes community members. Chances are you may have some of the same questions, so this is an opportunity to get the answers from the pros.
I hope that answers your question! Let me know if there’s anything else I can do to clarify. :)
Do you have to sign up for all of them? I am trying to look at a past one and it is asking me to sign up. Also how do you search by topic, I am not seeing a search option. Thanks
Hi Shannon!
If you want to attend or receive the recording then yes, you need to sign up. There is no search option that I'm aware of, you just need to scroll through the page.
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