
eLearning was a growing industry before 2020, but the pandemic and its subsequent lockdowns meant many organisations had to make the shift almost overnight in order to continue delivering teaching and training.
When shifting in-person teaching to online formats, it’s not always as simple as recording a lecture and distributing course materials. Online courses which are little more than long lectures delivered to recorded PowerPoint slides run the risk of seeing low engagement and course completion rates, and will do little to allow learners to truly grasp the important topics you are looking to teach.
There are in fact a number of design, production, and delivery best practices to keep in mind when building online programmes, that will help you steer clear of these issues.
As Head of Development at Vensight Learn, I have been working with a range of organisations looking to improve their online courses, and have been able to create a crucial list of best practices which will help you to avoid pitfalls and make the most effective use of the video format to deliver the best results.
Keep the content focused and dynamic:
Utilise the unique benefits that the video format offers:
Use people to deliver aspects of the course alongside the online content, where appropriate:
Use technology appropriately:
Tutor specifically for online course delivery:
eLearning offers a huge number of opportunities for a great education – but only when a dedicated approach is taken to ensure your learners are getting the most from it.
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