How to Reduce Friction in eLearning
As learning designers, what do we do to reduce friction? Here are some ways to reduce user friction in eLearning.
As learning designers, what do we do to reduce friction? Here are some ways to reduce user friction in eLearning.
March 30 2023 – Niels Floor | When you look at the definition of learning experience design (LXD), the term human centered design (HCD) is featured prominently. Even if you’ve never heard of HCD, it’s easy to imagine why this is a sensible concept. But what is HCD exactly? Find out how to benefit from human centered design for designing …
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In the New Captivate, it appears the image hotspots placement are set as relative to the entire widget holder, not the image within it. When I resize the playback window, the hotspots ‘slide’ off the image or far away from their original location, even when the image itself is not resized. How can I ensure…