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An Argument for E-Templates
Brad Loiselle discusses how developers can increase e-learning productivity with the use of e-templates. Using pre-designed, pre-animated e-templates, which include rich graphics, course developed structures, and user interface functionality, can help reduce the required design and conversion effort into standard authoring tools.
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Tue Apr 15 2014

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According to industry estimates, the typical amount of effort required to develop an e-learning course with average interactivity is about 184 hours for every finished hour of content. Throughout my career, it has been a goal to find innovative ways to shave some time from this estimate—without decreasing the quality and effectiveness of learning.