eLearning Crash Test: Fixing Common Mistakes In Online Courses

Join this free webinar on February 11 to review real eLearning courses from iSpring contests and learn how to fix common design and content mistakes. See how small, actionable changes can make courses clearer, more engaging, and more effective.
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Dates 11 Feb 2026 11:00 am (UTC -5) 11 Feb 2026 12:00 pm (UTC -5)
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iSpring Course Crash Test

Are you constantly refining your online courses but still running into the same issues? You're not alone. Many instructional designers, educators, and trainers struggle with similar challenges, including unclear structure, overloaded slides, weak engagement, or content that doesn't fully support learning goals.

In this free webinar, you'll discover an actionable approach to course improvement through real examples.

When: February 11

Together with an expert, you'll review content created during iSpring Course Creation Contests and analyze what works, where issues arise, and how to fix them using simple, realistic techniques you can apply to your own courses right away.

This is not a showcase of "perfect" examples but a hands-on course crash test. You'll see how small, thoughtful adjustments can significantly improve clarity, learner experience, and overall course effectiveness.

This session is designed for:

  • Instructional designers
  • L&D and HR professionals
  • Teachers and corporate trainers
  • Anyone interested in building better eLearning experiences

During the webinar, you'll learn how to:

  • Create courses that clearly support training goals.
  • Improve course structure and visual design for a smoother learner experience.
  • Turn complex topics and instructions into clear, engaging text.
  • Plus, all participants will get a certificate of attendance and a webinar recording.

If you want to understand why some courses feel hard to follow and how to make yours more effective with practical changes, this session will give you clear examples and an approach you can use in your own work.

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