I'm curious -- besides elearning courses (developed in Articulate, of course), what other non-face-to-face mediums do you use to deploy learning? (e.g., podcats, videos, mobile) Which of those have the most traction with your learners and what kind of audience do you develop learning for?
I develop learning for participants who don't spend their days sitting in front of a computer, so I need to think beyond ILT and "traditional" e-learning. I'm curious what you find most and least effective. Thanks!
Short youtube style videos are popular with our clients (mostly oil and gas industry), we also use camtasia to capture brief software instruction sessions. Articulate engage is useful for creating less "formal" learning pieces, the FAQ and Timeline interactions are two that we frequently use.
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Hi Laura,
Short youtube style videos are popular with our clients (mostly oil and gas industry), we also use camtasia to capture brief software instruction sessions. Articulate engage is useful for creating less "formal" learning pieces, the FAQ and Timeline interactions are two that we frequently use.
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