Using Characters in elearning
This e-learning challenge was to create a course using characters. This challenge was first posted on the E-Learning Heroes blog on January 10, 2014. Challenge link
The challenge is to create a demonstration of how to use characters in your e-learning projects. I decided to take the challenge in a slightly different direction; designing something to educate content creators on some of the best practices that can be followed when incorporating characters into their e-learning projects.
The project was created almost entirely within Keynote (www.apple.com/mac/keynote), with some final video editing and screen recording completed in Camtasia (www.techsmith.com/camtasia). I intentionally designed the project to be an example of using a character in e-learning (in this case, as a presenter) while simultaneously describing and demonstrating some of the best practices for using characters in e-learning. I hit on a few, but surely didn’t cover them all. Take a look and let me know what you think in the comments section. Anything you would add or change? We want your feedback.
Check it out! Click this link to see that Ian was mentioned on David’s blog post. Nice job! http://community.articulate.com/blogs/david/archive/2014/01/17/screencasts-software-simulations-online-training.aspx