So true! I am still in transition phase, will soon land in ID job! But Devlin had he not been there, I wud not have made this decision of leaving teaching! Grateful to him!! :)
Once again, Devlin is a 14 on the 10-point scale. In less than 20 minutes he provides a list of resources, alternatives to those, and the basis for a plan of action to develop or enhance the skillset needed to function effectively in the world of Instructional Design as it exists today and into the future. KUDOS. Absolutely right on point.
Thank you for this video. I hope you create another one showcasing all the generative artificial intelligence tools that tremendously facilitate the work.
I just recently starting researching project management tools as well as developing even stronger Microsoft Office expertise. There are SO many Microsoft apps that I wasn't familiar with yet find myself needing to at least know a little bit about for work.
Hi! That's a popular one for sure :D. I mention it as an alternative to Premiere Pro, but you can definitely use it as a primary video editing / screen recording tool.
@@DevlinPeckYT Camtasia also offers built-in quizzes and a few other options that make it extremely versatile like animated callouts. It can be exported as a SCORM package to work with your LMS.
I think most IDs have heard of the tool and that it’s fully capable, but I haven’t used it myself (and it isn’t as popular as some of the others, like Storyline).
Thanks Devlin, do you have any recommendations, examples or videos on systems training, like 'how to videos'? So trying to teach new staters how to use systems, like data entry, bookings, updating customer details etc. The 'how to' videos can be quite long and boring but struggling to think how to make it more engaging when it is very directive (click here, add this, click here)??? Thanks for any help.
I like Storyline 360, but the yearly price is about $150 per month for a single user, and you lose access to your work if you stop paying. This software is great if you use it as a full time designer, But if not then the cost is high. The learning curve for beginners, infrequent user can be complexed when you do want to add more interactive features. The learning curve goes up multiples, and it takes a lot of time. I'm hoping that A.I. tools will make it much easier for infrequent educators to use these tools, with a shorter learning curve and much lower cost. Devlin love your work, and thanks for the information you provide. Be well.
As a Captivate developer, I've seen a steady decline in employer requests for Captivate. For people starting their career in elearning dev, Storyline is a solid place to start.
Video editing: I would definitely go for da Vinci resolve just because of how the workflow tabs work. It's not as intuitive as something like premiere but it's super powerful - and it's FREE. (Fyi, the color grading feature used to be a popular color grading tool in Hollywood before it was rolled into resolve)
@@DevlinPeckYT yes, I counted the description list twice, and made my own numbered list, which was how I noticed. Not counting Intro or Next steps, there are 9 listed that you discuss: 1. Storyline 2. Rise 3. Illustrator 4. Photoshop 5 Adobe XD 6. Primere Pro 7. Canva 8. LMSes 9. SnagIt …did I miss one?
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You're a gift to the ID community, Devlin! Thanks a lot once again 😁❤
Thanks so much! Happy to help 😊
So true! I am still in transition phase, will soon land in ID job! But Devlin had he not been there, I wud not have made this decision of leaving teaching! Grateful to him!! :)
Once again, Devlin is a 14 on the 10-point scale. In less than 20 minutes he provides a list of resources, alternatives to those, and the basis for a plan of action to develop or enhance the skillset needed to function effectively in the world of Instructional Design as it exists today and into the future. KUDOS. Absolutely right on point.
Thank you so much, Maurie! I appreciate the support and hope that you’ve been doing well 😃
This is exceptional Devlin - as usual! Thanks so much for your invaluable content! 🙂
You’re so welcome! Thank you for watching 😃
Thank you for this video. I hope you create another one showcasing all the generative artificial intelligence tools that tremendously facilitate the work.
Thanks for much for all the info + videos you provide! Much appreciated!!!
You’re welcome! Thanks for the support 😃
This was GREAT! Thank you for all this information!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your videos are incredible! Thank you so much
You’re so welcome!!
Another great video for people Devlin!
Thanks Tyrone! I appreciate the support 😃
Excellent info in a nutsell, thanks much 👍👍👍
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching :D
Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
You’re very welcome! Thank you for watching 😃
Woah, great video mate!
Thanks so much!
I just recently starting researching project management tools as well as developing even stronger Microsoft Office expertise. There are SO many Microsoft apps that I wasn't familiar with yet find myself needing to at least know a little bit about for work.
Good point, Jessie! There are so many tools in that ecosystem!
Hi Devlin! Any free alternative for snag it?
Thank you for this! Super cool video! A+++
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😃
Thank you for this video..what about screen cast tool Techsmith Camtasia ?
Hi! That's a popular one for sure :D. I mention it as an alternative to Premiere Pro, but you can definitely use it as a primary video editing / screen recording tool.
@@DevlinPeckYT Thank you Devlin.
@@DevlinPeckYT Camtasia also offers built-in quizzes and a few other options that make it extremely versatile like animated callouts. It can be exported as a SCORM package to work with your LMS.
This is great, thank you!
You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching 😃
Is it common to use iSpring Suite in USA or European corporate space? I have a feeling that it’s common tool only in CIS countries
I think most IDs have heard of the tool and that it’s fully capable, but I haven’t used it myself (and it isn’t as popular as some of the others, like Storyline).
Thanks Devlin, do you have any recommendations, examples or videos on systems training, like 'how to videos'? So trying to teach new staters how to use systems, like data entry, bookings, updating customer details etc. The 'how to' videos can be quite long and boring but struggling to think how to make it more engaging when it is very directive (click here, add this, click here)??? Thanks for any help.
Great question, Jane! I don’t have a video about that yet but would love to create one at some point in the future 😃
@@DevlinPeckYT that would be amazing.
I like Storyline 360, but the yearly price is about $150 per month for a single user, and you lose access to your work if you stop paying. This software is great if you use it as a full time designer, But if not then the cost is high. The learning curve for beginners, infrequent user can be complexed when you do want to add more interactive features. The learning curve goes up multiples, and it takes a lot of time. I'm hoping that A.I. tools will make it much easier for infrequent educators to use these tools, with a shorter learning curve and much lower cost. Devlin love your work, and thanks for the information you provide. Be well.
Worked, thx
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😃
Hi, I would love to an instructional designer where do I start from
Hi! Check out the Become an ID playlist here on the channel…that should help 😃
Is Inkscape a better alternative for an illustrator ?
I haven’t used that one but I’ve heard of it before! We’ll see if anyone here who has experience with the tool can comment 😃
Thank you
Hi sir, which are the fully free platforms among the ten?
Thanks for those information Devlin! don't you think Figma as a powerful tool also? Thanks in advance
it work on my pc thx bro vеry much
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😊
What about Captivate?
As a Captivate developer, I've seen a steady decline in employer requests for Captivate. For people starting their career in elearning dev, Storyline is a solid place to start.
It’s a possible alternative to Storyline, but Storyline is much more popular in the current market.
Video editing: I would definitely go for da Vinci resolve just because of how the workflow tabs work. It's not as intuitive as something like premiere but it's super powerful - and it's FREE. (Fyi, the color grading feature used to be a popular color grading tool in Hollywood before it was rolled into resolve)
Awesome! Thanks for sharing those insights :D
Thank you Megamind
You’re welcome! Thanks for the support 😃
Also, am I wrong, or are there only 9 tools discussed here…?
You can see the full list of tools at the bottom of the description :D
@@DevlinPeckYT yes, I counted the description list twice, and made my own numbered list, which was how I noticed. Not counting Intro or Next steps, there are 9 listed that you discuss:
1. Storyline
2. Rise
3. Illustrator
4. Photoshop
5 Adobe XD
6. Primere Pro
7. Canva
8. LMSes
9. SnagIt
…did I miss one?
@@ProfessorLukas Looks like you missed Vyond! Right before Snag-It :D
@@DevlinPeckYT D'oh! Thanks for pointing it out!
@@ProfessorLukas You're welcome! Thanks for watching :D
using this and never lagging
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Articulate Storyline. End of story.
That's definitely the most popular one!
Was expecting to see each being used while describing them 👎
Sorry about that! Check out the links in the description for tutorials to learn how to use the tools 😃
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Thanks so much! You can use this form on my site: www.devlinpeck.com/contact
Thank you
Thanks for watching!