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Beginning at the end

2021-04-21T09:30:22+10:00April 21st, 2021|Assessment, Blog, Content development, Design|

  By Melissa Watkins Beginning at the end! Sounds a little counter-intuitive I know, but when we are speaking about competency-based training and assessment – it is the only logical place to begin. Having come from a corporate non-accredited training background, the concept of competency standards, performance criteria and rules of evidence was a little foreign [...]

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Engaging end-users with an end game approach – what do we do?

2021-03-04T12:55:24+10:00March 4th, 2021|Blog, Content development, Design|

By Liz Meadows I was scrolling through LinkedIn today and noticed a video about 'how long it takes to make a first impression’. The tag caught me. I watched the first ten seconds as the presenter stood in a generic skirt suit with a generic office background in an overly produced and well-lit manner. She reeled [...]

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Do you know CRAP?

2021-03-04T13:02:11+10:00February 18th, 2021|Blog, Content development|

By Liz Meadows As an Education Designer, I’ve been called upon to curate and source existing information that can benefit end-users without having to reinvent the wheel. I’ve lived by the CRAP test when sorting through a myriad of web sites, articles, videos and resources to decipher what I consider to be of decent quality, and [...]

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Own your code!

2020-11-26T11:12:37+10:00November 26th, 2020|Blog, Content development|

By Liz Meadows It can be hard enough taking on the commitment of online study. Imagine logging into your learning management system (LMS) only to be hit between the eyes by different fonts, misaligned bullet points or generally lazy presentation of content! The way in which content is presented can be the difference between supporting or [...]

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