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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

10 Things to Consider Before Your E-Learning Course Goes Live

Be sure to check out these 10 Things to Consider Before Your E-Learning Course Goes Live by Tom Kuhlmann.

In this post, Tom explore some ideas around the review process and getting your course ready to go. Keep in mind that we’re at the end of the production process. Ideally, somewhere at the beginning of your project you created a prototype course. This is where you present the general flow and content of the course, and your client affirms that it’s all good. It’s also when you want to invite some learners to review it as well.

You’ll always have to make some adjustments, but during the final review, there really shouldn’t be any major surprises. It’s more about a final quality review check, making sure the course is tight, and that everything is going to be ready for the live implementation and launch.

A good practice is to quickly mock up the course in PowerPoint and then test out your ideas, navigation, and flow of content. If there are any major issues, they’ll surface there. That will save you a lot of time down the road.