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Choosing Meaningful Names for your eLearning

Choosing Meaningful Names for your eLearning

Ever save a file with a random name, only to not be able to find it later? If only you’d named it something meaningful! The same can be said for naming your eLearning materials.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Dave Zokvic, Assistant Instructional DesignerPosted on March 26, 2019February 6, 2026Categories Content, Design, eLearning, Tips & TricksTags communication, design of writing, naming conventions1 Comment on Choosing Meaningful Names for your eLearning

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