Not exact matches
In short, they should be an
involved member of your
eLearning development
team rather than a passive observer who occasionally provides feedback.
In this article I explore 7 tips you can enhance
eLearning quality by
involving more of your Learning and Development
team.
However, many rapid
eLearning development projects
involve distributed work
teams.
Whilst the widening choice of
eLearning development tools available to author and develop online learning has greatly helped, the need to
involve multiple
team members with different talents in the process still poses a number of challenges.
New technology has now made it more important than ever to
involve all of your Learning and Development
team in the
eLearning development process.
The main reason is often that establishing and maintaining an in - house
team to design and develop
eLearning involves time and cost related to hiring, training, software and other assets and so on.