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GC1
Community Member
Great post Trina.
I have found compliance programs are the biggest problem areas.
Many people clutter too much information on a screen and the message is missed.
I have found compliance programs are the biggest problem areas.
Many people clutter too much information on a screen and the message is missed.
TrinaRimmer
9 years agoFormer Staff
I'd have to agree with you Mr. C. I spent years in the financial services world and it was always a struggle to move beyond "check the box" thinking when it came to compliance programs.
I pulled together an article full of community tips for avoiding boring compliance training if you'd like to read a few great ideas from your fellow e-learning pros in this regard: https://community.articulate.com/articles/3-ways-to-avoid-designing-boring-compliance-training
I pulled together an article full of community tips for avoiding boring compliance training if you'd like to read a few great ideas from your fellow e-learning pros in this regard: https://community.articulate.com/articles/3-ways-to-avoid-designing-boring-compliance-training
- BrianSeaman19 years agoCommunity MemberI agree that compliance courses seem to be a beast. We are in the process of integrating some third party coursework into our LMS and the compliance training is unnecessarily long. Something like HIPAA is a great example. I worked with one of our colleagues who is well-versed in these guidelines and we were able to come up with a ten minute lesson that met our HIPAA needs. These long courses for compliance training really throw learners off when it can actually be a little interesting when done appropriately.