Posts tagged e-Learning
The Tools You’ll Find on My Desk for an Instructional Design Accessibility Audit

I recently completed an instructional design accessibility audit for one of my clients. This type of audit assesses how well online educational resources line up with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, which makes content more accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities.

As I dove into the project, I laughed at the growing pile of reference tools and documents on my desk. So, I thought it would be fun to share my “Go To” resources!

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Three Tips for Writing Effective Alt Text in your Online Learning Content

A few weeks ago I posted about Alternative Text (Alt Text) on LinkedIn. I included a poll where I asked my connections and followers: “How well do you/your organization use Alt Text in your online learning and communication efforts?”

One hundred percent of respondents told me that they do not consistently use Alt Text.

So I thought this would be a great topic for a blog post!

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What’s The Difference Between Retainer-Based and Project-Based Public Health Instructional Design Services?

Last week I was chatting with a client about my hands on instructional design services and they asked me: “What kinds of projects work better as retainer vs. project or deliverable-based contracts?”

Great question! In today’s blog post, we’ll define each type of agreement, project examples, and client benefits.

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Favorite Public Health, Business, and Learning Podcast Episodes: Summer 2024 Edition

This summer I have been prioritizing movement and increasing my steps. I’m taking a bunch of mini walks throughout the day and one of my favorite things is to pop in my headphones and listen to a podcast while I walk. So I thought it would be fun to share what I’ve been listening to, in a few different categories.

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