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From Where Should I start?
Hello, all!
This is my first post after just joining this discussion, so please forgive me and provide kind assistance if I have posted to the wrong subsection.
I am new here but a real enthusiast and loving this community so far. I have a background in teaching coding and in education and feel I could help with documentation, at least for starters.
As a new member in this forum and wish to share and gain some knowledge. I am looking forward to create my own discussion to resolve my query and gain some knowledge though I have taken part in various discussion which is definitely helped me a lot.
Also what category should be taken depends on what factors?
Thankyou in advance.
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
Welcome to the Articulate community!
When you have general questions about instructional design and related topics, this Building Better Courses section is a good place to ask them.
When you have questions about how a specific Articulate 360 product works, go to the Articulate Products section. Then select the product you are having problems with.
- Before asking a question, it's a good idea to search the E-Learning Heroes site to see if the question has already been answered.
- You can also refer to the Tutorials and User Guides. Those are here: Articulate Tutorials & User Guides - E-Learning Heroes.
- Tip: If you don't see the exact topic you're looking for in a User Guide, pick a related topic. The main articles often link to additional information.
You can also contribute to the community by answering other people's questions. And you can start discussion that provide tips.
- BWoodsFormer Staff
Hi Robert and welcome to the community!
Judy's guidance is spot on about which sections of the discussion boards are best for different kinds of questions. And if you're looking for other ways to get involved and explore what's here, this article on getting started in the E-Learning Heroes community has a bunch of helpful ideas.