3. Empower SMEs to create training
Subject matter experts (SMEs) have the technical knowledge, but they’re not usually instructional designers. Give them collaborative authoring tools with AI assistance to contribute course content directly.
With an intuitive platform, SMEs can create a quality first draft in as little as 15 minutes. Training specialists can then refine it for clarity, engagement, and accessibility. The result is a streamlined collaborative process with shorter input and revision cycles.
4. Iterate quickly and often
Unlike live or facilitator-led training, e-learning doesn’t require a fully developed program before launch. Speed up deployment by taking an iterative approach:
Plan and release content in phases: Map out a learning path, or series of shorter, related courses. Launch each course as it’s ready.
Analyze data: Track quiz results, completion rates, and learner feedback.
Refine and update: Tweak content for clarity, engagement, and effectiveness.
This method not only gets training to learners faster, but it also fosters continuous improvement for better learning outcomes.