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Create e-learning courses the easy way

Published by Nadia Kruger

15 March, 2021

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As a vet, developing your practical skills is an important step in furthering your career. Upskilling plays a pivotal role in enabling the sector to thrive. Creating e-learning material for upskilling your practice or workforce is not that complicated. Especially if you have the right tool. Here are some simple tips and tricks that can take the headache out of e-learning course design, so that you can create powerful and effective eLearning experiences for your audience.


Choose a tool that is right for you.

Finding any tool to help you requires some thought about your business needs. Technology is only as useful as it’s users, so before you start looking for an authoring tool, be sure to create a list of things your authoring tool will need to fit in with your e-Learning team and end users. In many respects, the eLearning authoring tool(s) you use have the power to make or break your eLearning course. You'll want an e-Learning authoring tool that offers you the perfect blend of flexibility and ease of use. If you know that your team has limited experience with programming and graphic design, then opt for an authoring tool that may be more basic and features pre-made templates or a graphics library. On the other hand, if you have a team of eLearning professionals who boast a wide range of skills and talents, then choose an eLearning authoring tool that gives you the advanced features and functions you need to design dynamic and immersive e-Learning scenarios and simulations from the ground up.


Research your audience and subject matter.


One of the most significant mistakes that an e-Learning professional can make when developing an e-Learning course is not to effectively assess and analyse the audience or the subject matter beforehand. If possible, enlist the aid of a subject matter expert to get an idea of what content needs to be included and what can be omitted. As for the audience, you will want to gain invaluable feedback via surveys, interviews, and focus groups, so that you have an in-depth understanding of what they hope to achieve by taking the e-Learning course and what are their expectations, in general.


Create templates or design from scratch.


There are several e-Learning tools and sites that give you access to page layout templates you can use in your e-Learning course design. Rather than having to create the entire layout from scratch, you can take advantage of these e-Learning templates and significantly reduce your e-Learning course development time. Some of the e-Learning templates can even be customized to include branding. This gives less experienced e-Learning professionals the ability to produce their own eLearning courses without any programming or design knowledge.


Choose a LMS that is cloud-based.


One of the most amazing things about being an e-Learning professional in today's tech-centric world is that you have access to a wealth of tools and resources. You can even design an entire e-Learning course from beginning to end with a cloud-based learning management system, The ART LMS give you just that. Even if you have no prior instructional design knowledge, you can just sign up with our ART platform, and integrate your custom content, and drag and drop a variety of graphics and multimedia elements into your e-Learning course. The ART platform even gives you the ability to integrate quizzes right into your e-Learning deliverable and create an educational calendar that highlights important assignment deadlines and learning events for your learners.


Add resources by using links.


If you don't have the tools or skills you need to create multimedia elements on your own, you can simply embed links to videos, presentations, and any other online resources directly into your e-Learning course. This provides your learners with the opportunity to access information quickly, without having to scour the web for multimedia that relates to the content. Also, it makes your e-Learning course look more polished and professional, as many videos and online presentations, such as those on YouTube, can be played directly within the e-Learning course.


Keep elements simple.


The e-learning process needs to be designed with simplicity in mind. If you can do this when planning an e-learning program for any purpose, then the people who are expected to learn new skills or processes will certainly retain whatever it is you are trying to teach them. If you know how to create and implement advanced e-Learning scenarios and simulations, then feel free to include those. However, do not feel as though you're obligated to do so. By keeping video, audio, and graphic elements to a minimum, you not only make the design and development process less stressful, but you keep the focus of the e-Learning course on what is truly important, which is no other than the subject matter. Concentrate on the content itself and ensure that every element you do include serves the primary learning goals and objectives.

Keep all these steps on how to easily create e-Learning courses for the veterinarian sector in mind. All these techniques have the power to produce meaningful and memorable e-Learning experiences when upskilling your team and enabling the veterinarian sector to thrive. When it comes to the smart e-Learning solution, ART specialises in the veterinary and agriculture sector and brings you cutting edge solutions to building and hosting courses.