3 Steps to Get MORE out of Subject Matter Expert (SME) Interviews

by Nicole Mellas, instructional designer and writer

So, you’ve identified your performance objective. You’ve designed a great interaction that is performance-based, scenario-driven, and learner-centric. You are well on your way to approval of the look and feel of your learner interface. (I know, I know...all of that is easier said than done. But thankfully you can look here, here, and here for some great tips on how to turn dreams of effective and engaging e-learning design into reality!)

Now, it’s time to put “fingers to keyboard” and write some content for the interaction (otherwise known as scripts or content grids). There’s only one problem: how do you get the type of information you need to transform subject matter expertise (which tends to be content-focused) into engaging, learner-focused scenarios?

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