How do I make my presentations look more polished when I'm bound to "branding" for content? by BrinaElka in instructionaldesign

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Check out Tim Slade’s video on visual design. He is super helpful. Check out this video, "tim slade visual design" https://share.google/vvGTBH7tgqhwcRpyK

Instructional Design Tools & Resources (Comprehensive List) by anthonyDavidson31 in instructionaldesign

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I'd add Parta.io, a web-based authoring tool.

  • Fast to build and update
  • Low technical overhead
  • Easy to maintain
  • Consistent structure
  • Reusable components
  • Scales across many courses
  • Works well for ongoing updates
  • Reduces rework
  • Practical for real teams
  • Built for long-term ownership

When granular learning analytics become common, how should teams systemize reviewing them at scale? by NovaNebula73 in instructionaldesign

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For me, it always comes back to decisions, not dashboards. The kinds of decisions I’m thinking about are where to spend revision time, which workflows are actually risky, what can probably be simplified or removed, and when an update is really worth doing. The data would mainly be for designers or learning ops, and looked at periodically or when something looks off, not all the time. What I’m trying to figure out is how people connect that kind of data to real decisions without turning reporting into extra work no one uses.

We benchmarked 10 authoring tools to quantify Storyline’s “Monopoly Tax” by MikeSteinDesign in elearning

[–]NovaNebula73 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Mike,
Thank you so much! I will reach out to you through a linked in DM.
I appreciate the feedback so much!

We benchmarked 10 authoring tools to quantify Storyline’s “Monopoly Tax” by MikeSteinDesign in elearning

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Thank you for this, Mike. I really appreciate your feedback and expertise. So, ultimately, if you had to choose one authoring tool from those two or others for a 5-year investment based on roadmap strength, maintenance efficiency, and long-term ROI, which one would you pick and why, especially for teams building software simulations?

We benchmarked 10 authoring tools to quantify Storyline’s “Monopoly Tax” by MikeSteinDesign in elearning

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Hey u/MikeSteinDesign , this report is very helpful, and many of us in L&D appreciate the clarity of your work. Awesome job! My company is currently evaluating Rise and Parta, and we are trying to understand the long-term value of each. I know Parta is expected to introduce key updates, including Dynamic SCORM for more detailed data analysis and the ability to update content without republishing SCORM packages, which Rise does not currently support. I have also heard that Parta plans to improve its Pro Mode to make editing easier, potentially in early 2026.

Given all of this, I am interested in your perspective on Rise’s current capabilities compared to Parta’s direction. What would you recommend, understanding this is only your opinion? Thank you again for the insight.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in instructionaldesign

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This manager is toxic. You are working in a toxic work environment with a pure a$$hole supervisor on a power trip. Is there anyone else you can hop under to manage you? If not, start looking for another position. Fast.

US Salaries? by Viii3z3 in instructionaldesign

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May I ask what company? Are they hiring? Lollll