There’s little debate to the fact that the best courses, training modules or even simple instructional videos require a plethora of background work. A professionally shot five-minute YouTube video demonstrating how to cook an egg most likely requires a cast of film-making specialists, a screenwriter, and a chef. When it comes to developing training content for any given branch, the matter gets even more complex. Compartmentalization and spaced repetition help achieve the best results; therefore, the tasks are being divided: an instructional designer is responsible for creating learning materials, learning technologist for the choice of the best tools. But at the core of a great course stands the quality of the content – and this is delivered by the subject matter expert.
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