Aurion Learning Launches 2 Day Rapid eLearning Training
First of all - what is rapid eLearning?
Dr. Maureen Murphy: Rapid eLearning programmes are characterised as having a shorter development time and lower cost than traditional eLearning. Essentially you could have a rapid eLearning course up and running within a couple of weeks.
Rapid eLearning is also more suited for short courses or bite-sized learning. It should focus on one or two specific topics and be limited to a maximum of thirty minutes of learning.
Why have you designed this training course in rapid eLearning?
Dr. Maureen Murphy: We've designed this course in response to high demand from our clients who are increasingly looking to build internal or in-house skills and capabilities in eLearning.
In particular, we've seen a high demand for training in instructional design, writing for eLearning, and how to use authoring tools to create eLearning programmes.
What can learners expect from this course?
Dr. Maureen Murphy: During this intense two-day course, we'll work closely with you to give you a thorough knowledge and understanding of online-learning theories and strategies. We'll also show you how to use best-practice instructional-design techniques to develop effective learning objectives and curriculum plans. Finally, we'll teach you how to use a best-of-breed authoring tool to design and build engaging eLearning modules.
What are the benefits?
Dr. Maureen Murphy: After completing this rapid eLearning training course, you'll be able to create your own highly effective and engaging online learning modules that incorporate
- learning objectives
- best-practice instructional-design techniques
- practical activities, interactions, and learning assets that engage learners and facilitate learning
- assessments to test the learning outcomes against agreed learning objectives.
Can anyone do the course? Who is this course most suitable for?
Dr. Maureen Murphy: This course is designed for in-house trainers, learning and development professionals, and subject-matter experts from any industry who want to learn how to develop their own eLearning in-house. To maximise effectiveness we recommend that you have
- at least twelve months' experience of delivering training in a work environment
- expertise in the area you are proposing to teach
- experience in using Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint.
Finally, for anyone interesting in taking this rapid eLearning training, what do they need to do?
Dr. Maureen Murphy: For more information on our Rapid eLearning programme, log on to www.aurionlearning.com