Convert training course content into engaging online slides - elearning developer
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Information for the business: Online training courses
Industry: Healthcare
Kind of design: Full presentation
Target audience: NHS staff
Ideas for the visual style: Clean and clear
Extra notes: Hi
I am looking for someone to take training course content in the form of word and powerpoint and present it in an engaging and well designed format.
The courses have been written, but are just titles, text, bullet points, the odd image and video. There are also descriptions of some interactive sections. Eg drag and drop the words into a sentence so it makes sense. There is also a test section at the end which is a series of multiple choice questions.
I would like someone to take that content and bring it to life.
The audience will be NHS staff working at GP practices. The courses will be clinical based topics such as CPR, Health and Safety and Safeguarding Children.
The course will be online based and work like:
https://en-uk.articulate.com/products/storyline-why.php
With NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons.
The end goal is to have a section on our website called training where our members can login to a course management dashboard. A bit like this:
http://www.highspeedtraining.co.uk/training-teams/management-suite.aspx
Please mention if you are able to help with this too. No problem if not, this job is for the creative work involved in presenting the course content ready to be added to our website.
I have set the budget to £200 per course for now. I'm sure you would like to see examples of the course content first, which I can provide.
I look forward to hearing from you. Any questions, please just let me know.
Industry: Healthcare
Kind of design: Full presentation
Target audience: NHS staff
Ideas for the visual style: Clean and clear
Extra notes: Hi
I am looking for someone to take training course content in the form of word and powerpoint and present it in an engaging and well designed format.
The courses have been written, but are just titles, text, bullet points, the odd image and video. There are also descriptions of some interactive sections. Eg drag and drop the words into a sentence so it makes sense. There is also a test section at the end which is a series of multiple choice questions.
I would like someone to take that content and bring it to life.
The audience will be NHS staff working at GP practices. The courses will be clinical based topics such as CPR, Health and Safety and Safeguarding Children.
The course will be online based and work like:
https://en-uk.articulate.com/products/storyline-why.php
With NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons.
The end goal is to have a section on our website called training where our members can login to a course management dashboard. A bit like this:
http://www.highspeedtraining.co.uk/training-teams/management-suite.aspx
Please mention if you are able to help with this too. No problem if not, this job is for the creative work involved in presenting the course content ready to be added to our website.
I have set the budget to £200 per course for now. I'm sure you would like to see examples of the course content first, which I can provide.
I look forward to hearing from you. Any questions, please just let me know.
George T.
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