How to Help Your Clients Build Better E鈥慙earning
Here are some tips to help your client understand how to start building effective e鈥憀earning and get past the simple click and read courses.聽

Is click-and-read e-learning effective?
One frustration I鈥檝e had when building e-learning courses is getting the client to understand what makes an effective course. People tend to ask for what they鈥檙e used to seeing. And since many experience e-learning as click-and-read content they tend to ask for that type of course, which for an e-learning developer isn鈥檛 exciting.
There are聽many times when a click-and-read approach is appropriate. So, this isn鈥檛 a rant against click-and-read courses. However, there are also plenty of times, where a click-and-read course isn鈥檛 the best solution.聽 In those cases, it can be a challenge getting your clients to see past what they鈥檙e used to and consider a different approach that better meets to goals.
What does the client expect as an outcome?
All courses aren鈥檛 the same. There are many that are more like certification courses that are annual reminders of company policies or regulatory requirements. In that world, there鈥檚 no real performance expectation other than compliance and the desired outcome is to have a record of course completion at the end of the year.
That鈥檚 different from a course where the client expects real changes in performance such as improved production or increased sales. In those courses, there鈥檚 some desired area of improvement that鈥檚 been identified and ideally training offers some benefit to meeting that improvement.
Allocate resources appropriately
If you鈥檙e building simple compliance training, don鈥檛 overbuild the course and waste time with superfluous interactivity and other media which can take more time and cost more money. Build the simplest course that conveys the compliance information effectively and meets the needs of the organization.
If you鈥檙e building courses to change behavior, don鈥檛 get stuck in a click-and-read rut because it鈥檚 easy. Build the appropriate learning experience to meet the goals. This usually involves a lot more analysis and commitment. Effective performance-based e-learning takes more time to build and costs more to produce. With limited resources, you don鈥檛 want the resources consumed by simpler compliance training and not have them available for more expensive development when required.
Align course objectives to the appropriate metrics
Once you understand the desired outcomes you can collect the metrics to prove course success. Compliance training is easier because the requirement is mostly to track and report course completion by a specified date. Let鈥檚 face it, you鈥檙e not building ethics training where 75% of the company is unethical and after the training it鈥檚 down to only 10%. You鈥檙e reminding people about ethics and company standards.
Performance-based objectives are a bit more challenging. The organization has a desired objective, and they have some way of measuring whether it鈥檚 currently met or not. That is good because that provides the basis for clear metrics to help determine if the training is successful.
However, the reality is that training may only be part of what changes behavior and meets those performance objectives. There are other things that have an impact on success that are outside of training such as access to resources, environmental issues, and personal motivation.
You鈥檒l need to work with the client to determine what the course can impact and how you can measure it to report success.
That鈥檚 quick overview. Obviously, there鈥檚 a lot more to it than that. But if you鈥檙e building courses, don鈥檛 just start with the easy click-and-read. Work with the client to understand their goals and then build the course that best meets them.
