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The 5 Steps to My eLearning Development Process

Tim Slade

However, over the years, I’ve since created a standard eLearning development process that I follow each time I create a new course. And while there are a lot of different methods and processes to eLearning development, I’ve found my eLearning development process works the best for me.

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Enabling Instructional Designers - Using Raptivity for Improving Communication with Subject Matter Experts

Raptivity

In our last blog in the ‘Enabling Instructional Designers’ series, we wrote about using Raptivity as an instructional designing aid to visualize content and come up with the graphic treatment during storyboarding. But most instructional designers have a specific way of putting together their storyboard.

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Quality Assurance: Fine-Tuning Your eLearning to Be Its Best

Association eLearning

This can range from the easy-to-miss items (check for spelling and grammar errors, check against the storyboards to make sure all items are appearing on a given screen, etc.) Audio – If there is audio in a course, make sure it is clear and easy to understand, has no unwanted noise, and that what is recorded matches the storyboard and script.

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Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process: A 40-Lesson eCourse

Tim Slade

Basing it of my new book, The eLearning Designer’s Handbook , I was able to create the Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process eCourse, which is launching the same day as the book: Tuesday, July 17th ! What is The Getting Started with The eLearning Development Process eCourse?

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Creative: You Asked For It, But Now It’s Terrifying

Association eLearning

Specific descriptions, sample images or courses, and frequent communication are a must to keep everyone on the same page. Don’t forget, you always have the option of asking your developer for their recommendation. Then the winning idea could be the one you pass on to the developer.

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Creative: You Asked For It, But Now It’s Terrifying

Association eLearning

Specific descriptions, sample images or courses, and frequent communication are a must to keep everyone on the same page. Don’t forget, you always have the option of asking your developer for their recommendation. Then the winning idea could be the one you pass on to the developer.

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RFP Process for eLearning Solutions and Services

Paradiso

Specify the amount of work the eLearning developer is expected to put in. Estimated total number of students per eLearning course. time for course development. Storyboarding & Content Research for Instructional Design. Work References/ Samples. standards for brands and logos.

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