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April 23, 2017

7 Web Writing Tricks For Creating Effective Online Courses

With edTech and video content in trend, eLearning professionals might want to consider online courses a powerful lead generator and revenue engine. To create effective training, one should keep in mind several aspects influencing a course's success. Find 7 web writing tricks in this article, described and explained.
by Lesley J. Vos
May 18, 2016

10 Types Of Writing For eLearning

Writing for eLearning isn’t the same as putting together a textbook. The writing needs to be done in a way that can maximize the retention of the information while being engaging. There are a few different ways to write for eLearning and we’ll cover some of them here.
by Norman Arvidsson
January 14, 2016

5 Tips To Choose And Use Style Guides In eLearning

Authors and journalists aren’t the only ones who need to know about style guides. In fact, every eLearning professional who creates written online content for their eLearning courses should learn as much as possible about these standards. In this article, I will share 5 tips on how to choose and use style guides in eLearning.
by Christopher Pappas
September 22, 2015

Top 8 Tips For Effectively Proofreading Your eLearning Course

You’ve spent countless hours brainstorming, storyboarding, and creating content for your eLearning course. The images have been selected and all of the interactive elements are in place. Now it’s time to proofread your eLearning course to get rid of grammar, spelling, and any other mistakes that can diminish the quality of your eLearning deliverable. In this article, I’ll offer 8 tips that can make the proofreading process productive, so that you can deliver a polished final product.
by Christopher Pappas
July 21, 2015

Typography In eLearning: 5 Key Tips For eLearning Professionals

Typography is critical for eLearning design and development; it can make your eLearning course look professional and well organized, or amateurish and sloppy. Most importantly, it affects your learners’ attention. In this article, I’ll share 5 key tips for great typography in eLearning, so that you can make sure that you use it effectively in all of your eLearning courses.
by Christopher Pappas
March 3, 2015

Writing For Online Learners And Readers

More and more educators are doing more than simply teaching in the 21st century. Technology has expanded and changed our role. You may already be in this position, either by chance or not. Are you an educator who is new to the job of writing eLearning resources? I was. Here is what I’ve learned.
by Caterina Mastroianni
January 26, 2015

Common Core Standards and Handwriting: From Babel to Babbling!

Handwriting and it's cousin, Cursive writing is an art form in itself. For years, scribes of differing cultures strive to dictate and journalize the coming and goings of history. The Story of the Tower of Babel is an interesting one: Let’s revisit the text from Genesis 11: 6, 7 KJV: 6 And the LORD said , Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do . 7 Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.
by Fred Irving Williams