E-learning Module Review (v1)

General Description

The 1st Draft E-learning Module is where contents from the scripts are transformed into narrated visuals and draft workbook exercises.

At this point, we get to inspect the overall presentation of the course materials and the instructions for the course progression. Most of our effort is to ensure the content delivery is complete and precise and the materials and instructions for the workbook exercises are clear.

We'll conclude this draft review when we've resolved questions, provided additional materials as needed and suggested edits to the scripts. 

What's the purpose of this review?

Don't Worry (Yet) About...

  • Don't worry about missing links to activities or resources (those will be developed at a later stage)
  • Don't worry about placeholder images being present in the modules (we'll finish collecting material during this phase, so it's okay if the module version shows blank or placeholder screens)

Specific Responsibilities

If you're the Content Lead...

  • Review the e-learning modules and draft workbook against the scripts carefully
  • Note questions and comments 
  • Resolve any disagreements amongst the content team, reviewers, and SMEs about substantive course content
  • Work with senior editors to hone the script
  • Ensure any templates, files, or other raw material is gathered

If you're on the Content Team...

  • Review the e-learning modules and draft workbook against the scripts carefully
  • Note questions and comments
  • Provide script edit suggestions

If you're an SME...

  • Review the e-learning modules and draft workbook against the scripts carefully
  • Note questions and comments 
  • Provide script edit suggestions

If you're a Reviewer...

  • Review the e-learning modules and draft workbook against the scripts carefully
  • Note questions and comments 
  • Provide script edit suggestions

If you're a Senior Editor...

  • Review the e-learning modules and draft workbook against the scripts carefully
  • Note questions and comments 
  • Discuss questions/comments with other reviewers
  • If an external party is producing the modules, synthesize reviewer feedback on the scripts and revise the scripts to address the feedback
  • Consolidate resolved questions/comments to provide a cohesive set of edits to course slides and visuals

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