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Hi there! I'm Nat, I'm currently attending University of San Diego pursuing a Masters in Instructional Design and Technology. I discovered ID just this year even though I have had so much previous experience in the subject. Discovering ID was such a pivotal moment for me, I instantly realized that this is exactly where my passions and skills lie. I'm super excited and driven to become an Instructional Designer and learn all there is about the field!8Views1like1CommentHello!
Hi, I’m Varsha Mendu from San Diego! I am a grad student studying instructional/learning design and am new to the world of e-Learning. I enjoy graphic design and the process of ideating design layouts and I am looking forward to learning more about e-Learning best practices.7Views0likes0CommentsHello, I'm Emily!
Hi, I’m Emily Blanke from San Diego, CA. I’m a graduate student studying Instructional Design and am new to e-learning. I’m good at troubleshooting beginner challenges, and I’m here to learn more about creating interactive content in Storyline and improving accessibility in my designs.11Views0likes0CommentsTraining Recommendations for a Beginner?
Hello! I want to learn JavaScript. 🙃 I really need JavaScript for Dummies 😂 I have access to LinkedIn Learning and found courses like: "Hands-On Introduction: JavaScript" (uses GitHub Codespace) "JavaScript Essential Training" (uses CoderPad) "Learning the JavaScript Language" (uses GitHub Codespace) Anyone familiar with these? I'm not familiar with GitHub or CoderPad, so I'd like to not have to set up an account and learn another program/site if the course isn't what I need. Does anyone have any recommendations from LinkedIn or YouTube? Or should I go to Microsoft? 😱 Maybe this is an opportunity for an Articulate Training/Tutorial? Most of the existing training presumes (I think) an intermediate or advanced knowledge of JavaScript. Thanks in advance for helping out a JavaScript newbie 👶🏼Solved463Views5likes19CommentsBeginners Tutorial
Is there a true beginner's tutorial? I watched the webinar this morning "Getting Started with Rise 360" and I was trying to duplicate the steps on one screen while watching the webinar. It was kind of advanced training and way too fast of a presentation to allow the viewer to duplicate the motions. Some learners are hands on and learn through repetitive motions. Maybe a tutorial with the basic for people that just started to try to use your product, that explains things like "what is a block" and how did the instructor get from one screen to the next. Slow down. Maybe 90 minutes instead of rushing through 60 minutes. When the instructor started to talk about the "Feedback" part of the training, I got lost. By the time I found the items to click on my screen, the instructor was on a completely different screen. Otherwise, I think the material was very helpful, just hard to keep up. Thanks204Views1like7Comments