Instructional design for eLearning can be a challenge. It’s easy to slap a bunch of bullet points on a slide, tell the learner everything they need to know, add a next button, and call it eLearning. However, it’s not so easy to design an eLearning course that’s interactive, visually stunning, and focused on performance.
If you’re a new eLearning designer, your instructional design experience depends largely on your background. Although some eLearning designers enter the industry with a lot of instructional design experience, if you’re like me, you fell into the world of eLearning with zero experience.
If you’re looking to improve the effectiveness of your courses, here are four things you should know about instructional design for eLearning.
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