LS1006 A New Tool for Your eLearning Initial Client Discussion
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Friday, March 18
Instructional Design
Palm 5
Clients come to eLearning developers with many questions and preconceived ideas about generally what's possible and specifically what's feasible. Maybe all they've ever seen are poorly developed read-and-click courses or maybe they want rapid eLearning, but don't know exactly what that means. As a developer, you know there are many factors to consider including focus, timeline, design, scope, and content development. How can you and your client have an informed, common understanding when you have your initial discussion?
In this session, you will explore a framework and a micro-course that you can use to support the initial discussion with a client. The micro-course is freely available and includes an interactive matrix of course development factors and four versions of the same eLearning course. After this session, you can immediately use this tool with your client prior to your initial discussion so you can have an informed discussion and best meet your client's needs and expectations.
In this session, you will learn:
- Four categories of eLearning development
- How the same content can be developed into four categories of eLearning
- The key factors you should consider when planning and developing eLearning
- How to use this framework and micro-course to support your initial client discussion
Audience:
Novice, intermediate, and advanced designers, developers, and project manager.
Technology
discussed in this session:
Articulate Storyline, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Chrome/ web browser.
Johnny Hamilton
Multimedia Developer
Providence St. Joseph Health
Johnny Hamilton, a multimedia specialist at Providence St. Joseph Health, has developed multiple augmented reality experiences. He is an experienced learning content developer, manager, instructional designer, and credentialed teacher with extensive experience in online professional development and project management. Johnny is an expert in course authoring platforms and has developed style guidelines/templates, system/standardization processes, and innovative award-winning content. He holds design certifications in UX, microlearning, gamification, story-based and virtual training, and instructional design. He was a recipient of the 2016 Learning! Champions High Performer award.