Things to consider before designing an effective eLearning course

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Things To Consider Before Designing An Effective eLearning Course

However, as an instructional designer, to make your eLearning course stand out and exceed that of traditional classroom training, you must put certain factors into consideration.

By doing so, you can be able to design eLearning courses that meet your learners’ needs. In this article, we’ll be looking at some factors to consider before designing your eLearning courses for effectiveness.

1. Research your target audience

To design an effective eLearning course, you must research and analyze your target audience. That helps you to understand their needs, interests, styles, backgrounds, and motivations.

The more information you get to know about them, the better your chances of designing training that meets up with individual learner’s specific goals. Here are some of the things you can consider while researching your target learners.

2. Consider their level of knowledge

While some of your learners can be beginners, others can be proficient. So, you must understand and keep the varying levels of your learners’ knowledge in mind while designing your eLearning course for effectiveness.

For the benefits of learners with prior knowledge, you can provide them with an option that enables them to skip through the basics of the course.

3. Tech-savvy skills

It’s also essential that you research your audience to know whether or not they are high-tech learners. In case they’re not tech-savvy learners, you can consider giving them special training to access your course.

4. Mode of accessing training

While most employees/learners in today’s world prefer to access training from their mobile devices, some still prefer to access via PCs. So, before designing your eLearning course, you must research to know their preferred mode of accessing training.

5. Understand your learners’ training needs

Understanding your learners’ training needs can go a long way in helping you design effective eLearning courses. But how can you identify their individual learning needs?

It’s simple! One way to do that is by giving them pre-assessment to identify their strengths and weaknesses. Apart from that, you can also make use of surveys, direct observation, or focus groups to get the right information.

For the effectiveness of training, you should consider delivering your training resources when your learners need it, not when you want them to access it.

As such, you should think about asking yourself the following questions before designing your training course. Is the online training course going to provide specific solutions to learners’ needs?

Are there compliance laws that bound the type of training that employees/learners must learn? Can an enhanced quality standard help to improve learners’ productivity levels?

By getting answers to these questions and more, you can be able to design your e-learning course for effectiveness.

6. Plan out your course before designing

I’m sure you’ll agree with me that by planning out your training course, you can be able to achieve success. But how do you go about planning it? Well, planning out your course requires that you consider all the activities and learning components that you will include in it.

As such, you can make use of any of the instructional design models, including ADDIE, Merrill’s principles, Gagne’s nine events of instruction, and Bloom’s taxonomy.

The purpose of utilizing them is to enable you to cover all the bases of training activities and learning components. Having decided on the model, what’s next is to think about the instructional approach that will help you achieve the best results.

While there are many instructional methods, you should consider using one that suits your learners’ needs.

7. Situational factors

Some of the situational factors that can affect the quality of your design include costs, quality, and access. In an organization, it’s rare to meet up with all these factors while delivering training.

So, before going ahead with your e-learning course design, you must consider the situational factors and find a way of meeting up with them. In case you’re having a tight budget for the project, you must consider having a clear upfront business plan that takes care of the cost.

Also, there’s a need for you to consider how you can make the training course accessible to all your learners. By doing so, you can be able to design and deliver an effective eLearning course.

8. How you can evaluate and measure success

It’s when you evaluate your success that you get to know whether or not you are getting the desired results. So, ensure you put into consideration your mode of evaluating success before starting to design your e-learning course.

One way you can do that is by giving out assessments and quizzes to test your learners’ knowledge. Apart from that, you can also measure your learning success through impacts on learners’ behavior.

To sum it up, you must consider the above-listed factors before going ahead to design your effective e-learning course. Ensure you research your audience and design training that meets up with their learning needs.

The more relevant your training is to your learners, the better the outcomes for your organization.

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Praveen Neel

Praveen Neel

Praveen is chief learning adviser at Wizcabin. He is an elearning expert and helps organizations create effective elearning strategies and implement elearning.

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