The eLearning Coach Podcast

Connie Malamed: Helps people build stand-out careers in learning design.
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Nov 5, 2015 • 35min

ELC 028: Make Accessibility Part Of Your Design Process

You may think that accessible eLearning design is only for people with disabilities. Actually, accessible learning designs are for diverse groups, such as people who are limited to using low bandwidth, people who may not be fluent in the language, as well as people who are using a mobile phone to access the Internet. In this conversation with accessibility and usability specialists Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery, they explain how all users win when we design for accessibility first. And how Universal Design is the path that provides the best access to digital products for the widest audience. We can apply their philosophy and principles to accessible eLearning design. Sarah is a consultant for strategic planning for websites and web applications. She also does accessibility and usability reviews. Sarah has written several books on topics from web design to accessibility for the web. Whitney brings user research insights to designing products where people matter. She has written two other books on user experience and is co-director of the non-profit Center for Civic Design, working with election officials on usability and design of ballots and other election materials. WE DISCUSS: The story behind A Web for Everyone Why accessibility should be part of design and not just a legal mandate Difference between accessibility and universal design Spectrum of accessibility strategies Common problems people have with web accessibility Designing with an "accessibility first" strategy How usability testing makes designs more effective Web standards and standards for authoring tools and authoring tool vendors Guidelines for visual presentation of content TIME: 35 minutes TRANSCRIPT: Download the [Download not found]. RATE: Rate this podcast in iTunes BOOKS: A Web for Everyone by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery (Use Code AWFE for 20% off when you buy from Rosenfeld Media) A Web for Everyone buy on Amazon Design for All Learners by Sarah Mercier RESOURCES: Sarah Horton Design (Sarah's website) WQUsability (Whitney's website) Web Accessibility Initiatives (WAI) Easy Checks Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) ON THIS SITE: Using Contrast to Improve Visual Accessibility in eLearning Getting Started with Inclusive Design
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Sep 9, 2015 • 25min

ELC 027: Microinteractions: Designing The Small Details

When designing interactions, attending to the small details can make a big difference. Listen to Dan Saffer talk about microinteractions.
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Aug 3, 2015 • 33min

ELC 026: Looking Into The Future Of Instructional Technology

Are you curious about the future of instructional technology and learning? These professors follow the trends and issues in our field—from the latest technologies to new research.
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Jul 7, 2015 • 31min

ELC 025: Insights For Designing Blended Learning

Jennifer Hofmann, author of What Works in Talent Development: Blended Learning, offers guidance on how to design blended learning.
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Apr 30, 2015 • 35min

ELC 024: All About eLearning Authoring Tools

If you want to know anything about eLearning authoring tools, ask eLearning Joe. He is adept at explaining eLearning development tools.
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Mar 20, 2015 • 38min

ELC 023: Why You Should Show Your Work

In this interview with Jane Bozarth, we discuss the benefits of showing or narrating your work to the individual, one's colleagues and the organization.
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Feb 20, 2015 • 29min

ELC 022: All About Digital Badges

Digital badges may become increasingly important in workplace learning and higher ed. What do learning professionals need to know?
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Jan 21, 2015 • 31min

ELC 021: An Expanded View Of Mobile Learning

We know that mobile learning is more than eLearning on a phone. But what is mobile learning? Learn how you can use mobile learning.
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Nov 13, 2014 • 27min

ELC 020: How To Avoid Clicky-Clicky-Bling-Bling

Does your audience complain about boring eLearning or eLearning that is all glitz and no substance? Then listen to this.
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Sep 25, 2014 • 32min

ELC 019: Shifting To Learning Environments

Find out how to design a learning environment to fulfill a specific need. These have the potential for providing a rich and broad learning experience.

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