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JackieVanNice
10 years agoSuper Hero
Storyline: How Long Does it Take to Create E-Learning
See how to manage stakeholder expectations by providing e-learning project time estimates in this example.
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- LynetteRhodes-GCommunity MemberThank you Jackie, and so well timed, I'm searching for a new opportunity right now, and this is a perfect tool for setting expectations with clients who are in the "beginning" stages of elearning development. You rock!
- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroThanks so much, Lynette! I'm glad it's helpful to you, too. It's been a great tool for me. Best of luck in your search!
- ClareStuart-3a3Community MemberGreat work - this is a hot topic in my organisation right now. Just curious - how long did it take you to create it? ;-)
- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroHaha Clare :-)
Looks like I worked on it over a couple of days for that ELH Challenge - so probably a few hours to come up with the idea and then build and refine it. Glad you like it! - MicheleMinerCommunity MemberThis is such a great resource - thank you for sharing!
- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroYou're welcome, Michele! I hope it's as helpful to you as it is to me. :)
- TerriSmithCommunity MemberWonderful Jackie! Thank you so very much for putting this together and most of all for sharing it. Also, just subscribed to your blog...really excited:o)
- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroThat's great to hear, Terri! I'm glad you can use the info, too. Thank you so much for your wonderful comments!
- VISHALJIGAJINNICommunity MemberCan I import PPT slides in RISE?
- VISHALJIGAJINNICommunity MemberCan I import PPT slides in RISE?
- JulieFrankeCommunity MemberI missed this one - so glad it was in the Best of 2016 to rediscover. Well done!
- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroThank you so much, Julie! :)
- LindyMantin-1c9Community MemberJackie,
This is great. I would love to have the template! I really like the clock animation. Any chance that you are sharing or can provide the instructions? - jantangCommunity MemberHi Jackie, Great resource, thank you for sharing . I have a question about the number in the clock. What does it mean by 49:1, 79:1..... Thank you in advance.
- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroHi Jan!
If you click the "i" icon in the lower right for more information, you'll see all the info Chapman shares about this study, including a link to their page about it.
Regarding the numbers, it says: "Results are shown as ratios, showing number of hours of development to create 1 finished hour of learning (output)."
I hope that helps!- jantangCommunity MemberI got it. Thank you, Jackie.