Dare you enter the Escape Room? Instructional Designers…test your wit!
(Made with Articulate Storyline 360)
Dare you enter the Escape Room? Instructional Designers…test your wit!
(Made with Articulate Storyline 360)
Here’s a simple E-learning course I made using Storyline 360 for cooking a Turkey. This course invoices interactions with the dial and drag and drop.
Link – Cooking a Turkey
In my first attempt at the E-learning Challenge’s, I’ve created device mock-ups for networking connections between a router, modem, and a computer. The parts created for these mock-ups are all in the 2nd slide.
Click here to access my PowerPoint file.
E-learning challenge original post: https://community.articulate.com/articles/device-mockup-templates-elearning
Adobe has multiple products to create outstanding learning materials to enhance lessons and training sessions. Using those products and learning how to become proficient with them comes with experience and continual learning.
Here are some learning resources that will help you along the way:
Adobe TV is a free resource from Adobe that includes several tutorials over all their products such as: Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.
If you’re looking for free online professional development on Adobe products, Adobe Education Exchange has you covered. This includes self-paced workshops and online courses that has open enrollment on a regular basis. One of those courses, for example, is to earn a Adobe Education Trainer certification which I’m enrolled in currently and hope to complete the requirements within next next couple of months.
Adobe also has a Youtube channel that covers the company and their products. They also have other channels for Photoshop and Acrobat. You can also find hundreds of videos from amateur users and professional users with a quick search on Youtube with what you are trying to do.
Teachertube has hundreds of free videos ranging from subjects like Math to Social Studies. They also have several videos submitted by their users over Adobe products. If you are needing something besides Youtube, Teachertube is a good alternative.