Audio conference highlights
So you've finally convinced management to make an investment in eLearning technology. You have all the latest tools, from Flash to Lectora Publisher and Articulate. Now what?
As eLearning becomes more mainstream, companies are making the investment in technological infrastructure including Learning Management Systems (LMSs), authoring tools, and virtual classroom platforms. With the right tools in place, management has high expectations for engaging eLearning courseware that translates to workforce performance ROI.
However, most companies fail to invest the time or money in preparing training teams for the shift from an instructor-led training environment to eLearning. The new training paradigm has left many teams short on required skills and know-how to create engaging courseware. As a result, training departments are launching “page turners” that fail to engage the workforce and lack the learning integrity that leads to performance results.
This audio conference provides a “quick reference guide” for training teams, helping them to address the skills gap and to deliver the engaging eLearning courses that management and the target audience expect.
This audio conference covers:
Practical guidelines for eLearning teams on:
- Timing
- Chunking
- Sequencing
- Navigation
- Interface Design
- Graphics
- Audio
About the speaker:
Christine Duckworth is a learning consultant with over 15 years of experience designing, developing, and managing instructor-led training and eLearning initiatives. She has delivered workshops on instructional design strategies for eLearning to new and seasoned instructional designers around the world, and worked one-on-one with trainers and managers to prepare them to deliver live eLearning/webinar sessions.
Christine’s articles on instructional design and eLearning (e.g. ISD for Live eLearning and An Instructor’s Guide to Live eLearning) have been published in industry magazines including ASTD’s Learning Circuits. She was selected by the eLearning Guild to present a case study in eLearning at the producer conference, and was recently featured in Training Magazine’s article Focus on Financial Fundamentals.
Who should attend?
- Training/Learning & Development
- Instructional Designers
- Learning & Development Managers
- Learning & Development Directors
- eLearning Developers
- Marketing Managers