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- [David] Whether you're responding to an emerging pandemic

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or simply trying to meet

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your annual safety training requirements,

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there will be times when you need

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to create online training quickly.

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And in today's rapidly changing world,

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you can't afford to sacrifice the quality

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or accuracy of your e-learning courses.

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Hi, I'm David Anderson,

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Director of Customer Training at Articulate

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and I'd like to welcome you to this course

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on Building Safety and Emergency Response Training

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in Rise 360.

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Using real world examples

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from various safety training courses,

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I'll help you go beyond the basics

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of building online training in Rise 360.

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Along the way, you'll learn production tips

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for working faster and more creatively in Rise,

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how to reuse and share your content,

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which is so important when you're in crisis mode

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and need to build new training quickly.

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We'll look at creative ways to transform static,

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text-heavy scripts and storyboards

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into engaging interactions

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that let learners pull the relevant information

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when they need it.

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And finally, I'll share a simple activity you can use

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to practice working with block types

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and learning to see different ways

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static content can be reimagined visually

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and interactively in Rise 360.

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Okay, we have a lot to cover,

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so let's have some fun and get it done.

