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Who鈥檚 Working On That E鈥慙earning Course With You?

A lot goes into building an e-learning course and many who can help. If you don鈥檛 have access to the people, the role they play still exists.

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Who needs to help you with e鈥憀earning?

One challenge I see for those who are just getting started with e鈥憀earning is that while they have the authoring tools to build the courses, they tend to lack the other connections and resources to pull the courses together.

It鈥檚 important to build a network of contributors and resources. And this starts with having the right people because they come with the right content, reviews, feedback, and approval.

Here are a few considerations:

  • Client.聽Someone is commissioning the course. They provide objectives, scope, deadlines, and access to resources. They also sign-off on what is to be done.
  • Subject Matter Experts. You may be the subject matter expert (which is common for e鈥憀earning) otherwise you鈥檒l need access to the subject matter experts. And you鈥檒l need to determine the source of truth for the content. And who is the final authority to confirm that?
  • Analyst. You want the learning objectives to be measurable and know the source of measurement; you need access to the metrics and how they鈥檙e measured. Otherwise at the end of the project you have no way of knowing if the objectives were met.
  • Project Manager. How is the project managed? There are a lot of steps involved and co-dependent elements between approval of content, assets, assessments, and implementation.
  • Learners. It鈥檚 important to get the perspective of the learning audience since they鈥檙e the ones who take the courses. I like to pull in new people who just learned the material. They provide a perspective that a seasoned subject matter expert may overlook.
  • Reviewers. Who will review the course? And at what point. It鈥檚 a good idea to get the content reviewed and confirmed before investing too much time in building the course. When building the course, especially with interactions and assessments that take more time to build, create quick prototypes and get them tested rather than build complete modules.
  • Programmers. Someone will assemble the course. It may as easy as opening the authoring tool and dropping in content. But you may want to do some hacks or add other elements that require some programming knowledge.
  • Multimedia Developers. Courses consist of visuals and multimedia such as audio and video. Who is designing the look of the course? Do videos need to be recorded and edited? What about special animations? Again, a lot of the simple stuff can be created in the authoring tool, but you may want access to someone who can create custom media.
  • IT Support. From my experience, most of the e鈥憀earning problems happen right before implementation. Where does the course live? Who has access to the servers or LMS? What happens with technical issues?
  • Marketing. The marketing team may not play any role in your course design. However, they often have a lot of critical information and collateral that has already been vetted. I鈥檇 seek them out for brand consideration, messaging, and media collateral like images and videos.

The reality for many e鈥憀earning developers is that they play the role of all (or most) of the people above? If that鈥檚 the case, the considerations are still the same. They just need to be scaled back a bit.

Question for you: when you build e鈥憀earning courses, how many people tend to work on the course with you? And how much are you doing on your own?

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