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eLearning Modules & Prototypes

An eLearning module is a self-contained, digital space where learning happens. It is often short, focused, and self-paced. The projects below were created in Articulate Rise360. They meet all the accessibility guidelines of Universal Design for Learning.​

Regular and Substantive Interaction in Higher Education

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About This Project

This eLearning module does a deep dive into the federal requirement known as Regular and Substantive Interaction. An online higher education course without regular and substantive interaction will not be eligible for federal financial aid, nor meet accreditation requirements. By the end of the module, learners will have a detailed understanding of RSI and know exactly how to include it in their courses. â€‹

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Dale's Cone of Experience

A picture of the first screen of an eLearning course that reads "Dale's Cone of Experience".
About This Project

Dale's Cone of Experience is an important model in education, but misconceptions abound. Even seasoned, highly-knowledgeable educators may have a misunderstanding of this model and accidently pass on myths to their students. This eLearning module sets the record straight and clarifies what is and what is not Dale's Cone of Experience.

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Making Infographics in Canva

The first screen of an eLearning module with the title "Making Infographics in Canva".
About This Project

This project is a prototype for a short course on how to create infographics in Canva. An eLearning prototype is an early-stage mockup of an eLearning module. The final product will walk learners through the process of finding and modifying an infographic template that will meet their needs and look good.

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