Articulate Rise is a go-to tool for rapid e-learning development, loved by learning leaders and SMEs for its efficiency. However, instructional designers and learners might find its templates feeling repetitive over time.
In this presentation, Kristy will share innovative approaches to designing both standard and microlearning courses in Rise that stand out. Discover creative ways to use built-in blocks and design strategies to keep your courses fresh and engaging.
Have a favorite Rise tip or trick? Stick around for a collaborative sharing session at the end to exchange best practices with peers.
Note: This session is idea-focused and not a hands-on workshop. You don’t need to be a seasoned Rise user or designer to participate!
Kristy Moede is an Instructional Designer with over a decade of experience working with Articulate products. Her diverse design background spans technical training, sales enablement, and more. Kristy thrives on the creative opportunities e-learning offers, even when challenged within the constraints of brand colors, themes, and font families.
Before transitioning to corporate instructional design, Kristy worked in Higher Education and holds an M.S. Ed. from Indiana University. Kristy currently works at Community First Credit Union in Neenah, Wisconsin.
Schedule
Location
Zoom - January weather is too unpredictable! Login details will be included in your registration confirmation and sent out again the week before
Fee
$10 *includes members of any WI ATD chapter
Cancellation Policy: Registrants may cancel and receive a full refund prior to two working days before a program. Registrants who cancel within the two-day period will be charged. No-shows will be charged.
Northeast Wisconsin Chapter has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. This program qualifies for a maximum of 1 points.
Questions? Contact Jesse Lockstein at program@newatd.org.