New tool helps everyone design action-packed elearning — even subject matter experts

My latest project, the Elearning Blueprint, is now available and ready to help you save the world from boring elearning.

The blueprint is an interactive job aid that helps anyone design lean, lively elearning. It can be used by one person or an entire team—including subject matter experts. And because it’s based on Action Mapping, the blueprint helps you create materials that improve business performance.

With the blueprint, you can:

  • Create action-packed elearning with your existing tools
  • Streamline your instructional design process
  • Confidently make design decisions that are supported by learning research
  • Tie your elearning to business strategy—show that you’re indispensable!

Worksheets and other aids help you immediately apply what you’re learning to your current project.

Get better results from subject matter experts

Want your SMEs and designers to work together more effectively? With a team license for the blueprint, they’ll all use the same process and follow the same recommendations.

Agreeable SME who has learned some instructional design

For less than the cost of sending one person to an instructional design workshop, you can improve the skills of everyone on your team. And rather than sitting in a class, they’ll learn by doing, right on the job.

Curious? Find out more and take a tour of the blueprint here.

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Comments

  1. Enid says:

    Congratulations on creating the elearning Blueprint. I know you have been working on this for some time. It seems as if it will be extremely useful for SME’s and Trainers without formal ID training. Always love reading your blog. Wishing you much success!

  2. Cathy Moore says:

    Enid, thanks for your kind words! It was a challenge to find time to work on the blueprint, and I’m glad the first phase of the work is over. I’ll continue to add to the blueprint and refine it, and I’m looking forward to getting feedback from blueprint users.

  3. Cathy

    Thank you for this – great work. As a token of recognition, please accept the Learning Technoloiges Blog of the Week Award!

    http://learningtechnologiesconference.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/blog-of-the-week-19-cathy-moore/

    Wishing you every success with your work,

    Don

  4. Great blog – just found you!! We are a provider of Elearning systems like Pulse and Khub, mainly into universities and government offices, and we are finding more an more importance is being given to the ability to collaborate through wikis and blogs – so much so that both of these systems now have a huge collaborative aspect to them, based upon current Web 2.0 technologies. The SME’s are also finding the direct feedback they get from students provides a continuous improvement loop.
    It will be interesting to see whether this replaces the current NZ trend of “blended” learning, whereby students still prefer the classroom and only supplement via online options.

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