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How to Bring eLearning to Life: Graphical Choices & Tools
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Description: Achieving success in eLearning is dependent on many factors: meeting the right training needs at the right time, having highly focused learning objectives, creating active learning environments, measuring results, etc. However, there is one element in the mix that often gets short-shrift: graphical engagement. In other words, how can we use the principles of good graphic design to make our eLearning more engaging for learners? How can we appeal to different learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic), and bring our eLearning to life, through better design? This webinar examines principles of good graphic design, how good design can help improve the learning experience and assist in the achievement of learning objectives, and demonstrates examples of good and bad design. Presenters: Anie Kojarian, Visual Communicator, and Rick Nigol, Co-founder and Director of Education, eLearn Campus At this 45-minute webinar, you will: Examine the role of graphic design as an aid in communication and learning Explore learning styles (including your own) and how these impact decisions around design Consider strategies for improving your organization’s approach to the graphic design of your eLearning Participate in a live Q&A with Anie and Rick Rick NigolAnie Kojarian
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