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L&D For The Global Audience: Tips For Multilingual Projects

Creating eLearning Initiatives That Are Truly Global

As an eLearning vendor, one of the primary aims is to develop eLearning experiences that are relevant and meaningful for every member of your audience. But how do you design L&D for the global audience that’s available in diverse formats, and which questions should you ask to determine the ideal development stages for your project? This guide serves as a step-by-step roadmap for creating an action plan, defining stakeholders, setting clear goals, and more.


eBook Release: eLearning For The Global Audience: Essential Tips For Developing Multilingual eLearning Projects

eBook Release

eLearning For The Global Audience: Essential Tips For Developing Multilingual eLearning Projects

Whether you’re a seasoned L&D expert or a complete beginner, this guide offers a way to set up global eLearning development projects with clarity and confidence.

L&D For The Global Audience: Building Impactful Experiences Across Cultures

Solid Instructional Design skills and SME knowledge are just the beginning when it comes to launching global eLearning initiatives. You must also understand the essentials of working with clients to achieve their objectives, identifying their needs and expectations, and gathering feedback. As this eBook explores, building the right framework and adopting a human-centered approach can help you set everyone up for success.

About This eBook

How do you effectively structure your eLearning process? What’s the best way to define roles within your team and on the client’s side? Here’s a quick preview of what you’ll find in this guide by eWyse:

  • How To Structure Your Process:  A list of questions we recommend you answer as you shape your own process.
  • Kick-Offs For Clear Project Settings: Kicking off with a dedicated meeting to clarify operational details is something clients highly appreciate, and it’s something you’ll come to value as well, once you see how much smoother your project runs.
  • Lead With Care—Clients And Team Alike: You’ve set up a project, know its parameters, and have the team involved. You might think you’re done, but the real challenge begins as each part kicks into gear. We’ll show you how to lead the way and manage the process.
  • Be Cool When Things Get Tough: This chapter helps you handle the unexpected and keep your cool when things go south during eLearning development. Explore the tools and—once more—make them your own!

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Download eLearning For The Global Audience: Essential Tips For Developing Multilingual eLearning Projects today for templates that give you a strong foundation to build upon.

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