So, as I was writing this post, I thought I'd look back at a few of
my past eLearning projects and try to notice all of the different types or styles of writing I used.
You will be able to cite real examples of
past eLearning projects that went well instead of referring to them in vague terms.
This is also the time to ask questions that relate to your eLearning project, such as which
past eLearning project is similar to yours and why.
Not exact matches
In the
past, almost every
eLearning project had to start with the selection, implementation, and customization of Learning Management Systems (LMSs).
If you have had successful
eLearning projects in the
past, then you probably have a list of happy clients.
Here are 8 concepts to help get
past gatekeepers and get your
eLearning project over the line.
Let them know about similar
eLearning projects that you've done in the
past, and how your experience and skills can be applied to their
eLearning deliverable.
Be flexible, and don't turn down opportunities simply because they don't fall into the same category as
eLearning projects you've completed in the
past.
For example, offer recommendations for SMB or extended enterprise LMSs they've used for
past corporate
eLearning projects.