I was a teacher for 5 years and decided to switch to a career where I can work with computers and was fortunate enough to discover the Instructional Design field.
So, I took an online courses and got certified in ID by making few eLearning courses using Storyline and Rise as a portfolio.
I soon got hired by the corporate office and my job is now to make a new eLearning courses for our employees and clients.
The company already had eLearning courses from a previous instructional designer and I’ve looked at them I noticed few things…
1. Very boring
2. Used the template from Captivate default (background, theme, Avatar, etc) looked liked it was made from 1993
3. Robot voice text-to-speech
4. Linear power point presentation style
So, basically your typical “corporate” style eLearning course where you “click to read” bunch of bullet points and then do some kindergarten level “drag and drop” and take multiple choice questions at the end where you randomly click choices until you get it right and you are done.
I never seen a good eLearning example. People say check out eLearning heroes examples but those are just for “eye candy” presentation to show off what Storyline and Rise can visually do.
Can anyone please show me and advise me how to make a good eLearning for my audience?
I really don’t want start my new career building boring stuff that people just want to click through.
I want my training courses to really help them in their jobs and have better outcome.
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