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Get Good with Articulate Storyline

  • Wed, February 15, 2023
  • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Webinar

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Get good with Articulate Storyline, our profession’s option of choice for developing online learning support. This open forum is for learning and sharing techniques and insights.

The focus for this month is accessibility. Learn from an eLearning developer who heads up a community of practice for Washington State agencies, Joe Waddington, who is well experienced in maintaining accessibility standards required by state agencies.

Joe will lead us on a quick dive into three areas: color contrast, captions, and focus order. And as time allows, show us how a screen reader interacts with course material.

To click along, you will need access to Storyline. If you do not already have access, a free trial is available: https://articulate.com/360/storyline. Scroll toward the bottom.

 Meet Your Facilitator:

John Morley has been combining words, visuals, and sound in video and interactive media for clients and employers including Hitachi Data Systems, Farmers Insurance, Southern California Edison, Kaiser Permanente, and most of the Asian car companies.

Author of the book Scriptwriting for High Impact videos, he has taught at Cal State Northridge, lectured at UCLA, and conducted workshops at a variety of professional organizations and conferences.

An experienced coder, he has developed and managed numerous websites, and developed software used by clients including Saturday Night Live. After five years using Storyline at Genentech, he is now accepting assignments as an independent consultant.

Guest Presenter:  Joe Waddington


Joe Waddington started his career as a probation officer. He took a training position to take a "break" from the caseload work, and never looked back. He's been in the training world for over 20 years. A geek at heart, he has always tried to be on the leading edge of technology in the workplace.

He has developed eLearning for three different state agencies and leads a community of practice for eLearning developers throughout state government, helping to identify best practices and set development standards.

ATD San Diego 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 point.

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Note to registrants:  This webinar may be recorded for chapter marketing purposes.

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