Rise to the Rescue: Creating Super-fast Responsive eLearning Using Articulate 360 Rise – Part 2
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President / CEO, Geeky Girl, LLC
Webinar Recording Details
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Date and TimeTue, Oct 22, 2019 at 12PM Pacific / 3PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
In today's fast-paced world, rapid development can be the key to your e-learning success. Rise allows you to create beautiful, responsive courses using just a browser. Courses look gorgeous on PC, tablet, and phone with NO programming knowledge needed! In my first session, you saw the basics of how to create and publish beautiful and engaging e-learning using Articulate 360 Rise. The perfect tool for the accidental e-learning instructional designer! In this session we will pick up where we left off and tackle a few of the more advanced features of Rise.
In this follow-up session you will:
NOTE: If you have not been using Rise and did not attend my first session, please review the recording of that session before coming to this session. In the first session attendees:
In this follow-up session you will:
- Create a quick and easy scenario in Rise using two different approaches.
- Explore how Rise settings allow you to put your own stamp on a course by modifying the theme (fonts, colors, labels, logo), and control learner navigation.
- Discover a simple method for using branching techniques in Rise.
- Learn the ins and outs of collaborating in Rise, whether you have a team account or a personal account.
- See how to export to PDF, Web, or an LMS.
NOTE: If you have not been using Rise and did not attend my first session, please review the recording of that session before coming to this session. In the first session attendees:
- Explored what Rise can do – and what they can aspire to – by exploring an existing course design and becoming familiar with the Rise interface and lingo.
- Saw how easy it is to get started by organizing and creating the basic shell of a course.
- Watched (mesmerized!) as a content-rich, engaging course was created before their eyes by adding and modifying Rise pre-built lessons and blocks, including video, labeled graphics, process, timeline, sorting activities, embedding, and quizzes.
- Asked a LOT of great questions!
About Karin Rex
Geeky Girl Karin Rex is an author, facilitator, instructional designer, and frequent speaker on technology-related topics. Since 1989, Karin has owned Geeky Girl, LLC, a boutique learning organization based in southeastern Pennsylvania, where she devotes her time to writing, instructional design (eLearning, virtual classroom and face-to-face classroom, blended), and teaching.
Karin is the author of several technology-related books, including Office 2010 Demystified (McGraw-Hill) and has developed an extensive number of technical and soft-skill learning programs for clients all over the world. Karin is a pioneer in online learning, having been involved since 1994 as a facilitator, course developer, and producer for a variety of online learning venues.
In addition to running Geeky Girl, Karin works extensively with InSync Training and ATD as a certified synchronous facilitator and designer, is a COTP (Certified Online Training Professional) and has a master’s degree in professional writing.
Karin is the author of several technology-related books, including Office 2010 Demystified (McGraw-Hill) and has developed an extensive number of technical and soft-skill learning programs for clients all over the world. Karin is a pioneer in online learning, having been involved since 1994 as a facilitator, course developer, and producer for a variety of online learning venues.
In addition to running Geeky Girl, Karin works extensively with InSync Training and ATD as a certified synchronous facilitator and designer, is a COTP (Certified Online Training Professional) and has a master’s degree in professional writing.