Visual Design:
Take Your eLearning From Boring To Bold
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Jun 16
Live Webinar – June 23rd, 2022 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Did you know that the visual design of eLearning and slides has a big impact on learner success? Well-designed materials can motivate learners, improve comprehension and assist retention.
If you need a rapid way to improve your eLearning and training slides, join this webinar to learn the power principles that will have the biggest impact on your designs.
Connie will look into ways that you can apply each principle for maximum success. The goal is to quickly increase your visual design skills as much as possible in one hour.
Note: you don’t need to draw well to improve your visual design skills. You need to learn the foundation principles and apply them.
Learn:
- How to come up with good ideas
- How to organize slide elements into a clean layout
- How to ensure learners look at what is most important first
- How to transform bullet points into something more compelling
- How to clean up a messy design
Presenter: Connie Malamed (LinkedIn profile) helps people learn and improve their instructional design skills so they can gain confidence and proficiency in this field. She has helped hundreds of people gain competence in instructional esign and I’d love to help you. Connie had her own ID business for 20 years, wrote two books on visual design, publish The eLearning Coach website and podcast, and was honored with the Guild Master award for contributions to the industry.
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Visual Design:
Take Your eLearning From Boring To Bold
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