eLearning Design Hack: Build Bridges Between Ideas
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This bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. In eLearning, you need bridges between ideas. The fix? Use the principle of proximity. Objects placed close together are seen as one group. Objects placed farther apart are seen as separate. Move related items (like a headline and its paragraph) closer together. This instantly creates structure and helps learners navigate information without getting lost. #iSpring #eLearning
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This bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. In e-learning, you need bridges to connect your ideas. The fix. Use the principle of proximity. Object placed close together as seen as one group. Object placed farther away as in separate. Moving related items like the headline and its paragraph closer together. This instantly creates structure and helps learner gather information without getting lost.
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This bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. In eLearning, you need bridges between ideas.
The fix? Use the principle of proximity. Objects placed close together are seen as one group. Objects placed farther apart are seen as separate. Move related items (like a headline and its paragraph) closer together. This instantly creates structure and helps learners navigate information without getting lost.
#iSpring #eLearning
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