At PulseLearning, we know that although rapid eLearning might not be appropriate for every course, there is a time and place for its use. In this article, we explore the main advantages and disadvantages of rapid eLearning.
Rapid eLearning Advantages Faster development time.Most traditional eLearning design processes go something like this. A Subject Matter Expert (SME) and Instructional Designer (ID) discuss content, the Instructional Designer writes the storyboard, which then goes through quality checks before heading back to the Subject Matter Expert for changes and sign-off before build begins. The built course then goes through a similar loop. In rapid eLearning, usually the Subject Matter Expert writes the content directly into an authoring tool under the guidance of an Instructional Designer, cutting out quite a few process steps and significantly reducing development time.
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