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Make eLearning More Engaging with an eLearning Developer

Hire an expert who can use technology to bring your course content to life

eLearning Development with Articulate 360

Articulate 360 can create some of the most exciting and engaging interactions once you have the expertise.

It’s a significant investment, especially if you’re only developing a small number of courses. Not only the cost of the licence but the time and effort it takes to gain enough experience to use it to its full potential.

Luckily I've done this for you!

Instructional design vs Graphic design

When your eLearning looks good it amplifies the content. While I understand the basics of graphic design and know when something works, my expertise is in learning and development. Instructional design and graphic design are two very different skill sets and there are few people who can claim to be expert at both.

Over the last 20+ years, I’ve built up a network of talented graphic designers who can interpret my ‘back of an envelope’ ideas and create fantastic designs for your eLearning.

How it works to hire an instructional designer for eLearning 

  • Step 1 - static eLearning course designs

    getting the look and feel right

    We’ll start with the look and feel of your eLearning. I’ll let you have up to 6 static designs of potential screens ideas which you can review twice and make modifications.

  • Step 2 - development of your training course ideas

    with a chance for your review

    Next, I’ll develop your eLearning from your storyboard and send you a review link. You and your other stakeholders can comment on any changes you’d like to make through two review cycles.

  • Step 3 - bringing your learning course ideas to life

    time to publish

    Finally, I’ll send the files to you to upload to your platform.

    Articulate 360 publishes to SCORM or HTML5.

  • Step 4 - implementing eLearning ideas in your business

    over to you

    Over to you. Upload your eLearning to the platform of your choice and make it available to your learners.

    Don’t forget the final step in the ADDIE process and evaluate the eLearning once it’s live.

Ready to work with an instructional designer on your eLearning?