Can anyone suggest a good Articulate Storyline training provider based in London in the UK? I need to get one of my team members up to speed with it so that they are able to develop e-learning materials for us.
I don't know if you're considering online options, but I learned from scratch using Lynda.com (LinkedIn Learning has the same courses). They only have the beginner course up so far for 360, but the advanced course for Storyline 2 would cover most of what's in 360 anyway. Both sites come with a free 30-day trial period that should cover the entire time your employee needs to do the course.
Actually, adding on to that, depending on what background they have, I would also recommend doing one of the two available learning paths- particularly the second one if they are new to e-learning:
+1 for the Lynda courses- that's how I learned! They'll cover the basic functionality and from there, your colleague could explore more use case-specific resources (e.g. look at examples of drag-and-drop interactions) depending on what he/she needs to build.
Hi Heather! My company, Room 435, is based out of NY and we would be glad to discuss coming to you in London for a training event. We also have a live online training room that might be an option for you.
I have been training instructional designers around the globe for over 10 years and in the media industry for over 30 years. In addition to training, Room 435 also works with our clients to create custom courses branded to your company's identity.
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Hi Heather,
I don't know if you're considering online options, but I learned from scratch using Lynda.com (LinkedIn Learning has the same courses). They only have the beginner course up so far for 360, but the advanced course for Storyline 2 would cover most of what's in 360 anyway. Both sites come with a free 30-day trial period that should cover the entire time your employee needs to do the course.
Hope that helps :)
Actually, adding on to that, depending on what background they have, I would also recommend doing one of the two available learning paths- particularly the second one if they are new to e-learning:
- Instructional Designer
- Instructional Developer (simply skip the Captivate/Camtasia modules if they're not needed)
Instructional Designer is more for someone who has no background in instructional design at all, and may not be useful.
Hi LJ
Thanks forthe online course recommendations. Could be a good options if we are unable to source a face to face couse or even a a supplement to this.
Appreciate you taking the time out to reply and provide the links.
Thanks
Heather
+1 for the Lynda courses- that's how I learned! They'll cover the basic functionality and from there, your colleague could explore more use case-specific resources (e.g. look at examples of drag-and-drop interactions) depending on what he/she needs to build.
Sounds great. Thanks Allison!
Omniplex is in st Albans. They are good.
Thanks Michelle.
Hi Heather, I am a Storyline trainer based in London, please message me if I can be of any help to you. :)
Hi Heather! My company, Room 435, is based out of NY and we would be glad to discuss coming to you in London for a training event. We also have a live online training room that might be an option for you.
I have been training instructional designers around the globe for over 10 years and in the media industry for over 30 years. In addition to training, Room 435 also works with our clients to create custom courses branded to your company's identity.
Feel free to contact me anytime!
Mark Hooper
CEO and Creative Director
Room 435
room435.com
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