Rethink eLearning content

The world is changing and so does eLearning. New challenges & technologies change the way we design and build eLearning content.

The modern -not necessarily young- learner:

is overwhelmed & distracted

demands timely, quality & relevant content

learns most at the point of need

can access content anywhere & anytime through mobile devices

is always connected

is overwhelmed & distracted

demands timely, quality & relevant content

learns most at the point of need

can access content anywhere & anytime through mobile devices

is always connected

To address these challenges, we need to change our mindset.

To do so, we focus on instructional scaffolding methods, latest neuroscience findings & learner centered design principles.

As a result, we aim to:

Respect their time

  • Space out content over time
  • Construct small eLearning units

Be realistic

  • Promote practice
  • Connect to work to make it relevant
  • Provide meaningful feedback

Challenge them

  • Gradually increase level of difficulty
  • Encourage viewing mistakes as opportunities to learn
  • Encourage application to different contexts

Provide an experience

  • Gain and keep attention
  • Highlight accomplishments and praise efforts
  • Provoke positive emotions and joyful experiences
  • Balance content to the entry-level of learners

Make the connection

  • Present concepts in multiple ways
  • Provide opportunities for repetition
  • Make connections to existing concepts and skills

Respect their time

  • Space out content over time
  • Construct small eLearning units

Be realistic

  • Promote practice
  • Connect to work to make it relevant
  • Provide meaningful feedback

Challenge them

  • Gradually increase level of difficulty
  • Encourage viewing mistakes as opportunities to learn
  • Encourage application to different contexts

Provide an experience

  • Gain and keep attention
  • Highlight accomplishments and praise efforts
  • Provoke positive emotions and joyful experiences
  • Balance content to the entry-level of learners

Make the connection

  • Present concepts in multiple ways
  • Provide opportunities for repetition
  • Make connections to existing concepts and skills

eLearning content production process

Having worked with numerous instructional design models, we concluded with the following steps:

  • 01. Analyze

    Define the purpose & set the goals.

    • Conduct learning needs analysis.
    • Create learner profiles.
    • Define measurable results.
  • 02. Visualize

    Work out how to meet the goals.

    • Explore the options and select appropriate activities (instructional design).
    • Collaborate and craft the proposed concept (storyboards).
    • Build out prototypes.
    • Get feedback & iterate.
  • 03. Build

    Collaborate with SMEs, curate & create.

    • Set up global elements (define templates, layouts, reusable content and requirements).
    • Build one section.
    • Test & improve.
    • Extend the build.
    • Final testing.
  • 04. Optimize

    Review the performance & make improvements.

    • Gather learner & stakeholder feedback.
    • Collect & analyze data from LMS.
    • Provide quick fixes if needed.
  • 05. Measure & Report

    The final step.

    • Measure the result and report on the success of the eLearning content.