Elearn design
Dec 06, 2017
By
Kritan Chand
Hello
My name is Kritan and I am an IT trainer. I've had a few months experience using storyline 360 and planning to design an elearn for a course which has 3 different user groups i.e. Standard Requestors, Advanced Requestors and Approvers. There will be overlapping of information for these user groups. I am thinking of combining Standard Requestors and Advanced Requestors as one course because advanced requestor has to complete standard requestor part and create a separate one for Approvers. Or is there a better way to build this one course with 3 user groups who do not need to know everything but there will be few topics that needs to be covered for all 3 groups.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you
Kritan
3 Replies
One approach could be to view each subject in a modular way, i.e. split everything out in to a series of individual standalone courses.
If you deploy via a LMS you could then enrol learners only on the courses that are relevant to them.
Thank you very much David for your response. I will take your suggestion into consideration.
I was initially thinking of doing it as standalone courses. But then I thought maybe creating it as one big course would be better idea. Get the learners select their role (such as Requestor) and then the slides would progress from there based on selection. But I suppose this method has disadvantages and is inefficient?
Thanks again.
Thank you very much David for your response. I will take your suggestion into consideration.
I was initially thinking of doing it as standalone courses. But then I thought maybe creating it as one big course would be better idea. Get the learners select their role (such as Requestor) and then the slides would progress from there based on selection. But I suppose this method has disadvantages and is inefficient?
Thanks again.
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