I am new to this fabulous software and am wondering if anyone has developed a slide that introduce users to the features of the course, especially how to access the resources tab?
I'm not clear on if you are asking for yourself or asking for content to provide your learners?
If you are asking about utilizing the resources tab, there is a tutorial here that would be helpful. If you are asking about content that others have shared with their learners, perhaps the community will chime in for that.
HI Leslie, I am asking for content to provide to learners so they can learn how to utilise the resources button in the course. I am concerned that they might not realise it is available and I have attached some useful content in it!
Hi Sarah - Here are some examples of "how to use this course" created for Articulate Studio. They might help you with some ideas for presenting your course overview.
CPR course - click "How to Navigate" in the upper-right corner of the published course
ATLAS example - skip to slide 8 for the navigation instructions
Jade's example (includes an Engage interaction you can download)
Tracy's example (includes an Engage interaction you can download)
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Hi Sarah and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
I'm not clear on if you are asking for yourself or asking for content to provide your learners?
If you are asking about utilizing the resources tab, there is a tutorial here that would be helpful. If you are asking about content that others have shared with their learners, perhaps the community will chime in for that.
HI Leslie, I am asking for content to provide to learners so they can learn how to utilise the resources button in the course. I am concerned that they might not realise it is available and I have attached some useful content in it!
Thanks.
Hi Sarah - Here are some examples of "how to use this course" created for Articulate Studio. They might help you with some ideas for presenting your course overview.
Thanks for clarifying Sarah, and it looks like David took care of you here. Thanks David!
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