This project required the development of a standalone e-learning module that could be deployed through the web. The course was designed for first‑year students learning essential writing skills, like constructing a thesis statement. Additionally, the project had a very tight timeline. As such, we needed to use an expedited development process—rapid e‑learning.

Rapid E‑Learning
The emergence and evolution of software like Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe Captivate has allowed individuals with rudimentary development skills to produce instructionally and aesthetically engaging courseware in a fraction of the time it used to take to develop courseware. In this approach, authoring and programming is streamlined, allowing courses to be delivered in weeks rather than months. While producing courseware using traditional methods provides limitless customizability, which is required in most e‑learning development, rapid e‑learning is a great alternative for time sensitive projects.
Please contact us; we can enhance your project.
For more on rapid e‑learning, visit The Rapid E‑Learning Blog.
-
This was a media heaven. We shot tons of video on location, did some flash…
Written by
Matthew Doige
on 29 July 2011
-
Creating this kind of thing from the ground up is a very creative process. Do…
Written by
Matthew Doige
on 29 July 2011
-
This was a great project, your thoughts?
Written by
Matthew Doige
on 29 July 2011