eLearning design that turns your content into a clear, build-ready storyboard
We help you shape your eLearning course around what your employees really need to know with the right structure, delivery and focus from day one.
Trusted by L&D teams who need to get it right the first time
eLearning design that starts with the right questions
When there’s a rush to get learning out the door, it’s easy to skip the questions that matter. We get your teams aligned early by digging into what you need to know upfront.
What’s the business goal driving this?
What are the learning outcomes of this eLearning course?
Is this eLearning course mandatory and, if so, is an assessment required?
Who’s taking the eLearning course?
Storyboards that cut review cycles
We take your existing materials (draft scripts, walkthroughs and PowerPoint decks) and turn them into a clear storyboard that shows how your eLearning course will take shape.
We will provide you with a storyboard that acts as a single reference point for all SMEs and stakeholders.
This storyboard will:
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Lay out a clear course structure your learners can follow.
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Suggest interactions and assets that support your learning objectives.
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Identify any content gaps or content issues early on.
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Refine content to make it clear, engaging and on-brand.
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Include knowledge checks and scenarios to reinforce key points.
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Meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.2 AA)
eLearning development in the tools you trust
Whether it’s Rise, Storyline, Evolve or another software, we’ll develop your course using the tools your team is already familiar with.
Once ready, you’ll receive both SCORM files for your learning management system (LMS) and the source files, giving you everything you need to upload, edit and maintain your content.
FAQs
FAQs
Instructional Design FAQs
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eLearning design (sometimes referred to as Instructional learning design) is the process of planning and creating digital education content. It begins with identifying learning objectives and then suggesting how these can be best achieved in an interactive eLearning course. Designers use learning theory principles and accessibility guidelines to make recommendations on how to present information in a way that maximises learner understanding, retention and engagement.
Ready to get your content out of draft mode?
We’ll help turn your content into a signed-off, build-ready storyboard that helps achieve your learning outcomes.