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Sep 27

D3.JS- the Ultimate Javascript to Go for Data Visulization

Posted on September 27, 2017 by Rui

Alright, it has been 12 days since last time I updated here about my data driven chart creation journey. During the past 12 days, except for the three days of trip to Blueridge mountains with my wonderful husband and two … Continue reading →

Posted in Data Visualization | Tagged d3.js, data visualization, Instructional Design, interactive data
Sep 14

Google Chart – Easy Tool to Create Interactive Chart

Posted on September 14, 2017 by Rui

Google tools have proved yet another time that how powerful and easy to use they are: after trying several different open source javascript chat tools, I found Google has a library called Google Charts, which can be easily modified and … Continue reading →

Posted in Data, Data Visualization | Tagged data visualization
Sep 13

Interactive Data Visualization – Interactive Charts

Posted on September 13, 2017 by Rui

One task of my recent work requires me to design this series of stackable charts and make them visually interesting. An easy way to go is to put colored blocks in Articulate Storyline proportionally and make them appear, enlarge, disappear, … Continue reading →

Posted in Data | Tagged data visualization, instructional desgin
Sep 14

How much should you know as a learning researcher?

Posted on September 14, 2016 by Rui

Coming out of school as a Ph.D in instructional technology, I had accumulated quite amount of reading (if not knowledge) of psychology, education, and sociology. However, how much you should know about technology? As a researcher of human learning, what … Continue reading →

Posted in Observation, Phenomena, Reading, Theories | Tagged artificial intelligence, machine learning

“Client Changes” and “Billable Hours”

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Posted on November 19, 2015 by Rui

I was searching for a keyboard shortcut key and found this interesting discussion about how the op’s client kept asking him to change the fonts, color and size of his design – I believe everyone designer who works with customers … Continue reading →

Posted in Instructional Design, Interacting with the client | Tagged client relationship
Nov 19

A very good kinetic typography after effects tutorial

Posted on November 19, 2015 by Rui

I believe many instructional designers have come across the same dilemma: sometimes it is just hard to find right images and video for the instructional materials. The content expert sent you a big word document with all the contents that s/he … Continue reading →

Posted in Adobe After Effects, Instructional Design | Tagged after effects, kinetic typography, video
Oct 13

Alison Nederveld interactive resume – awesome!

Posted on October 13, 2015 by Rui

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8494879/NedResume/story.html   Template available here: https://community.articulate.com/download/clean-resume-template

Posted in Articulate Storyline, electroni portfolio | Tagged examples, templates
Jul 22

Another cool interactive resume website

Posted on July 22, 2015 by Rui

Just saw this today at one of discussion threads on articulate elearning heroes http://www.rleonardi.com/interactive-resume/ A lot of good ideas to borrow from .

Posted in Articulate Storyline, Instructional Design | Tagged articulate, Instructional Design, reume
Jul 21

Instructional Designer to Watch

Posted on July 21, 2015 by Rui

http://www.tracyparish.ca/portfolio

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Jul 21

Articulate Storyline Design I like

Posted on July 21, 2015 by Rui

http://nuggethead.net/portfolio/#

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