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How to create e-learning courses by optimizing resources

Do you need to test your e-learning course before launching it to verify its adequacy and effectiveness? With some simple authoring tools, you can create courses from simple PowerPoint slides.

Create a course with some authoring tools we talked about in a previous article is very simple. The course editor helps you enter texts directly on the LMS, with the ability to import slides and other pre-existing audio and video files, set the navigation sequence and prepare quizzes. Before activating your e-learning course (so that students can follow the training 24/7, wherever they want) all that remains is to preview it, to check the appearance it will have on each device.

Thanks to authoring tools it is possible:

1. Create e-learning courses from PowerPoint presentations

You can choose a series of existing slides or create new ones, which will become the base from which to build the online course. Therefore, it is important to always keep all the training materials used in the past for the creation of e-learning training. However, we advise you to avoid using obsolete materials and not to forcefully try to adapt the new training to the existing contents, but rather the opposite.

2. Add interactive quizzes to verify students' knowledge

With the course editor it is possible to create v arious types of questions to involve students and verify the knowledge learned. The important thing is that the questions are not trickery, but in line with the course content and concise. Moreover, it is possible to make even more interactive e-learning course quizzes by inserting video and audio elements, giving assessments and suggestions to improve the results or changing the format of the test each time.

3. Make the course more interactive

In addition to tests, for example, it may be useful to ask questions, request to enter missing words or give the opportunity to click on images or documents to discover new information. In addition, you can encourage students to search individually for other educational materials that interest them (such as books, online videos and speeches, free seminars) in addition to those offered by the standard course. This type of in-depth analysis can strengthen the training objectives, with benefits both for the quality of the students' training experience and for your budget.


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