Tips On Using An eLearning Cost Calculator To Crunch The Numbers

Tips On Using An eLearning Cost Calculator To Crunch The Numbers

Tips On Using An eLearning Cost Calculator To Crunch The Numbers

The eWyse Approach To Cost Calculation

Our clients sometimes do not take into account all the factors that influence the true cost of implementing and deploying eLearning. Instead, they are simply looking for a quotation based on the duration of their intended final product. A very common question we receive is: how much does one hour of eLearning cost? Or, we plan to have six 15-minute modules for our onboarding purposes. Can you give us a quote?

But this approach leaves out important factors, such as:

At eWyse, we’ve developed a more accurate cost calculation model that takes the most relevant factors into account.

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Our Equation

Rather than basing our calculation on the duration of the course, we estimate according to raw materials—for example, the number of PowerPoint slides our client provides as the basis for their course. We then use our tried-and-tested timelines to calculate the number of hours it will take our team to develop, design, animate and deploy the course.

Raw material can be provided in several different forms such as Word/PDF text documents, video recorded live workshop lessons, pre-recorded webinars, etc. For each form, eWyse has a unique formula for the calculation. In this example, we will cover the most used form—PPT “raw” materials.

Let’s zoom in a little.

For our transparent and straightforward equation, we use the following information:

The average time it takes our team to complete one finished eLearning screen/scene in the most common Level of interactivity/complexity - Level 3** is 2.5 hours in total:

The final equation ends up looking something like this:

(PowerPoint Streams + 30%) x 2.5 hours x hourly rate = budget estimate

** There are different levels of interactivity and multimedia complexity when it comes to eLearning development. The most common gradation is in levels. Level 1, 2, 3 & 4.

Level 1 is the simplest. It looks mostly like a standard PPT deck with simply click-next functions, while Level 4 is the most complex level with all the possible bells and whistles. You can find detailed explanations about the levels of eLearning development in our infographics.

The number we need here is the number of hours needed for the development for each specific level:

This is an equation that makes total logical sense. Let’s take Level 3 as the most common level. If we know that one PowerPoint stream takes our team an average of 2.5 hours (Level 3) to process, then it follows that 2.5 hours multiplied by the number of streams would give an accurate estimate of the total hours required.

The eWyse Equation In Practice

Let’s take this equation for a test drive. Imagine your company is outsourcing the eLearning course creation. You have 15 PowerPoint streams in your raw materials, and you want to outsource the entire architectural and design process.

If our hypothetical hourly rate was a round number of $100, here’s how the calculation would look based on the levels of interactivity and multimedia complexity:

Of course, in order for this calculation to hold any merit, you’d have to trust that we’ve crunched our numbers properly—but rest assured that all of these figures have been rigorously tested. Our clients continually express that it’s an incredibly accurate estimation of the cost to develop their eLearning courses.

Tips For Using Our eLearning Cost Calculator

The eWyse calculator isn’t set in stone. If you aren’t creating your course through an outsourced agency, you can simply remove the hourly rate component in order to estimate the total hours it will take your team to complete the eLearning course.

Here are a few tips to make the most of our calculation:

Don’t forget that this calculator is purely for the creation of your eLearning course. There are many other things to take into account when estimating the overall cost of eLearning and onboarding in total, as we’ve covered in the previous articles.

Conclusion

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