Organizations are increasingly using e-learning to achieve their business goals given its myriad benefits. They have the option of developing courses in-house or outsourcing the effort to external vendors. But in both cases, e-learning development is a collaborative effort that requires individuals with different skill sets. As the course and its various elements are designed and developed, they pass through several people and teams. This leaves room for errors and if undetected, these errors pass along the pipeline.
It becomes very time-consuming and tedious to spot and rectify these issues at the end of development. Also, these errors are not just functional; they can be logical errors too, such as misaligned learning objectives and assessments. So it is essential to ensure issues and errors are identified at the source and corrected immediately before they move to the next stage. This will ensure e-learning offers learners a memorable, meaningful learning experience.
Tags: elearning quality • Learning Technology