3 Inspiring eLearning Examples

3 Inspiring eLearning Examples
Summary: Are you looking for fresh ideas for your next eLearning project? Here are 3 inspiring eLearning examples to help you keep your learners more engaged and make learning more accessible.

Inspiring eLearning Examples On Personalized, On-The-Job, And Adaptive Learning

Check out these 3 inspiring eLearning examples on delivering more on-demand, adaptive, and personalized learning to your audience.

1. Personalized Learning

This personalized learning experience uses diagnostic questions, branching and tailored action plans to provide personalized delegation skills learning to new managers. As a customized approach, it recognizes that every manager is different and there is no single “right” way to lead.

Why we like it:

  • Upfront diagnostic question treats learners as individuals.
  • Branching and clips create a personalized action plan.
  • Real-life scenario gives learners an opportunity to put tailored techniques into practice.
  • Social polling allows learners to compare their decisions with their peers’.
  • Full-screen video grabs attention.
  • Modern web-style design, created with layout designer.

Take a look at this example.

2. On-The-Job Learning

Great digital on-the-job performance support gives the learner just enough – and just in time. This five-minute mobile-friendly sales resource is a great example of how you can use a short and snappy online resource as part of a suite of microlearning, or as an on-demand refresher.

Why we like it:

  • Provides the necessary content – no more, no less – in less than 5 minutes.
  • Learners can “dip in and out” to access what they need quickly.
  • Headings, imagery and bold keywords make it easy to absorb content at a glance.
  • Totally responsive, brilliantly optimized for tablet and mobile – perfect for people who need to access learning in their pockets.

Take a look at this example.

3. App-Like Adaptive Learning

Delivering relevant, adaptive eLearning that engages your audience is increasingly important. This time management example, built in Elucidat, helps learners identify their gaps and bad habits. It then serves up a personalized toolkit of curated tips, guides and resources.

Why we like it

  • Creates personalized pathways and profiles using rule-based branching.
  • Surveys and comparative data enable users to learn from their peers.
  • Playback of users’ answers using Clips in Elucidat encourages reflection.
  • Clean layout and easy-to-access scrolling pages (with carefully nested extra content) help the curated content shine.
  • Embedded Anders Pink briefing provides up-to-date, subject-specific additional reading.

Take a look at this example.

Time To Reflect…

What types of interactions would help you better meet your learners’ needs and achieve your goals? What impact could this type of interaction have on your learner engagement? Do you have the right authoring tool to develop this responsive, interactive eLearning efficiently?

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Originally published on August 1, 2017