How to Develop an eLearning Prototype | How-To Workshop

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When you're designing and developing an eLearning course, after you've written a storyboard, it's usually a good idea to create some sort of prototype. A prototype is simply a sampling of your course, which you can use to validate the functionality of your course, establish the look and feel of your course, and get initial reactions from your stakeholders and subject matter experts before you fully develop the course.

And while prototypes can come in many different forms, they usually fall into three categories: wireframe prototypes, visual prototypes, and MVP or functional prototypes.

So, in this How-To Workshop, I'll walk you through how to create an eLearning prototype, along with the different types of prototypes and when to use each one.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:57 Storyboarding vs. Prototyping
04:16 What is an eLearning Prototype?
07:33 Why Should You Develop an eLearning Prototype?
11:20 When to Use Each Type of eLearning Prototype
12:34 Wireframe Prototype
17:07 Visual Prototype
18:53 MVP / Functional Prototype
22:45 Example Prototypes
22:53 Example Wireframe Prototypes
25:46 Example Visual Prototypes
28:37 Example MVP / Functional Prototypes
30:53 Tools for Building eLearning Prototypes
32:44 Reviewing Your Prototypes with Your Stakeholders & SMEs
35:45 Closing

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