A little too much focus on stakeholder input and approval. If internal, use the stakeholder for assisting you during needs analysis, providing subject matter and review. Be cautious of giving them full power to approve or disapprove, instead they should confirm the content is accurate and/or not lacking anything. The reason companies have instructional designers is so they can effectively deliver training content, not be hampered by a stakeholder or subject matter expert that does not know ISD.
This was amazing, thank you! I am making it mandatory for my staff to view this video; that is the best I can say, thank you , thank you!
Roberto S.
President AGC
Loved it! Thanks for sharing this knowledge with those of us who are starting to think about developing elearning…this is extremely helpful and definitely worth seeing.
Project&team management
A little too much focus on stakeholder input and approval. If internal, use the stakeholder for assisting you during needs analysis, providing subject matter and review. Be cautious of giving them full power to approve or disapprove, instead they should confirm the content is accurate and/or not lacking anything. The reason companies have instructional designers is so they can effectively deliver training content, not be hampered by a stakeholder or subject matter expert that does not know ISD.
This was amazing, thank you! I am making it mandatory for my staff to view this video; that is the best I can say, thank you , thank you!
Roberto S.
President AGC
Excellent, engaging look at elearning project management. Full of good information. Well done.
Rather jammed packed with great info for being so fast paced. What can we expect on the next vid?
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Shane
Well done! Very engaging and lots of great info in a small amount of time. Thank you!
This was awesome. I was engaged from the beginning to the end.
Loved it! Thanks for sharing this knowledge with those of us who are starting to think about developing elearning…this is extremely helpful and definitely worth seeing.
Wow! this was impressive…it was short to the point and packed some great information…if you are thinking of developing eLearning this is a must!