Instructional Design

We work with your subject matter experts to create engaging eLearning content tailored to your specific needs. Our comprehensive instructional design process ensures that your training materials are developed with a focus on

  • meaningful learning outcomes

  • measureable transfer of knowledge

  • competency-based content

We deliver interactive, relevant, and engaging content that truly resonates with your audience.

By collaborating with your experts throughout the process, we ensure that the end result is both accurate and impactful.

Some of our work

  • This piece demonstrates how to scaffold a complex topic by chunking the parts using a visual representation of the whole. It is an interactive module that incorporates a mix of custom graphics, stock characters, a scripted voice over and embedded resources.

    • End User: Faculty required to adopt new processes

    • Result: Increased understanding of process, why it was changed, and how it would benefit faculty and their students

    • Authoring Tool: Articulate Storyline

  • Designed to showcase the organization’s new business unit and associated services. Includes custom graphics, stock characters, animated content, application demonstration with scripted voice over. This material was published as a video advertisement, rather than an interactive asset. Instructional design transfers seamlessly to educating other business units!

    • End User: Staff

    • Result: Strategic promotion created an awareness of a new business unit, order taking and excitement about upcoming changes in processes

    • Authoring Tool: Articulate Storyline

  • Using storytelling and illustrations, this module teachers learners about hydrocarbons. The course was designed for onboarding personnel new to the oil and gas industry. The client’s existing material was a heavy on the chemistry lesson lessons resulting in low engagement for the learner. Instructional design included incorporating custom animations and making the content relatable. The result is an entertaining, and informative story about the lifecycle of hydrocarbons. This was created using whiteboard animation software, and Adobe Captivate.

    • End User: Field personnel

    • Result: Positive feedback surveys, greater understanding about how their work is impacted by exposure to various hydrocarbons

    • Authoring Tool: Whiteboard animation software and Adboe Captivate

  • This animation supplemented verbal description of a process. Not all learners are able to visualize a process by hearing about it from a supervisor. Working with a Subject Matter Expert, the process was scripted and animated to demonstrate the process. Instructional design is not so much about doing things differently (uploading a slide deck is still a slide deck), but rather doing different things. Without the use of an authoring tool, documentation is still static and dry informtion.

    • End User: Field personnel

    • Result: Fewer incidents, increased awareness of procedure prior to executing

    • Authoring Tool: Articulate Storyline