A high-level overview of the course, a design document is an essential part of the instructional design process, as it is created at the beginning of a project and is meant to get all stakeholders on the same page. It outlines the business purpose, target audience, training recommendations, learning objectives, and flow of course content, among other aspects of the project.
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π Process: This design document outlines a 30-minute Articulate Storyline 360 course aiming to improve the employee retention rate by training company leaders to foster inclusivity in the workplace.
π₯οΈ Completed Course: Fostering Inclusivity in the Workplace
π Process: This design document outlines a 30-minute Articulate Rise course aiming to increase the company supply of pothos plants in order to meet increasing demand by training employees in pruning and propagating these plants in-shop.
π₯οΈ Completed Course: How to Prune and Propagate a Pothos Plant
π Process: This design document outlines a 25-minute Articulate Storyline 360 course aiming to help recruit and hire more highly qualified employees by equipping hiring managers / recruiters with effective interviewing strategies to use when interviewing potential candidates.
π₯οΈ Completed Course: 7 Strategies for Effective Interviewing
π Process: This design document outlines a 60-minute virtual instructor-led training to train employees in project management fundamentals. This is the first of five modules and aims to introduce the learner to project management, so they can begin their journey of learning to better manage projects for the company from start to finish.
π₯οΈ Completed Course: Introduction to Project Management
π Additional Deliverables: Facilitator Guide, Participant Guide
A much more in-depth look into the course, a storyboard details exactly how the course will look, as well as how the user will interact with it. This is another essential step in the instructional design process, as the developer will want to get the green light from stakeholders on the fine details before investing time and energy into developing the actual course.
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π Process: This storyboard details an Articulate Storyline 360 course with specific instructions on what color palette and fonts to use, as well as the visual display, on-screen text, narration, and interactions for each slide.
π₯οΈ Completed Course: Fostering Inclusivity in the Workplace
π Process: This storyboard details a Vyond video training with specific instructions on what characters, color palette, and fonts to use, as well as the visual display, script, and animations for each scene.
π₯οΈ Completed Course: Move-Out Procedures
π Process: This storyboard details a Camtasia video training with a clear outline and specific instructions regarding on-screen text and visuals, script/audio, and animations/flow.
π₯οΈ Completed Course: Staying Organized with Trello: The Beginner's Guide
The script of a course lays out the actual words the user will hear upon taking the course. It is important to use the script to accompany the visuals in telling an engaging story, chunking content appropriately, and transitioning between topics.
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π Process: This script displays the narration for an Articulate Storyline 360 course. It is broken down by slide and layer to ease the process of creating, organizing, and inputting audio files for the narration.
π₯οΈ Completed Course: Fostering Inclusivity in the Workplace