e-Learning Project Management Tips and Considerations

e-Learning Project Management Tips and Considerations

Managing e-Learning Projects - Part 4

In my third blog post, I talked about the stages of effective project management and the skill set required for managing eLearning projects. In this final blog post in a series about eLearning Project Management, I will cover some eLearning Project Management tips and considerations. I will also go over the key deliverables that all eLearning Project Managers should be aware of. There are three major goals that a project seeks to achieve.  They include ensuring that the task is completed On Time, Within Budget and delivers Expected Quality results. To accomplish that, the project team, and specifically the Project Manager, should focus on:

Paying close attention to these four tips will result in delivering a successful ID project.

Overall e-Learning Project Management Considerations

Managing an eLearning project that delivers an Instructional Design package, which pleases everyone, isn't overly complicated. However, to do it right, PMs must give due consideration to the following:

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Types of e-Learning deliverables

A very crucial part of the eLearning Project Manager's responsibility is to produce and manage a variety of eLearning deliverables. Some of the key eLearning deliverables include:

It is the eLearning Project Manager's responsibility to institute adequate process to ensure that not only are high quality deliverables produced, but also to make sure they are managed throughout their individual lifecycles (Creation, Change, Updates, Version Revisions, Archival and Destruction/Deletion).ConclusionIn conclusion, it is important to realize that Instructional Designer and Project Manager roles are both important for successful eLearning course design. Both have similar but slightly differing goals and objectives. Yet, both have many identical stages in their lifecycles.Bottom line: ID and PM are not necessarily replacements to each other, but rather both roles complement each other.If you want to learn more about Instructional Design for eLearning, you are more than welcome to check the Instructional Design for ELearning: Essential guide to creating successful eLearning courses book.

Managing e-Learning Projects Article Series

  1. Why eLearning Projects fail? 
  2. The Role of an Instructional Designer as Project Manager
  3. Stages of Effective eLearning Project Management
  4. e-Learning Project Management Tips and Considerations
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