Course Development Team

2LearningCustomizedCourseDevelopmentTeamInnotica Group's eLearning development team implies strategic partnerships and close cooperations of institutions and individuals covering various fields of expertise:

  • high-skilled professionals, management consultants and trainers with project-specific industry background
  • academic partnerships with top business schools and project-specific leading academic institutions and research teams
  • creative team supporting design, communication and technology development
  • highly qualified ICT developers.

As an eLearning course development requires project management excellence, we have trained outstanding project managers with very good organization skills, time management, and the ability to juggle multiple tasks.

Our project managers have:

  • Experience in multiple backgrounds.
  • Basic understanding of technical, design, and media issues.
  • Knowledge of the fundamentals of instructional design.
  • Mastery of financial fundamentals.
  • Proficiency using scheduling, productivity, and communication tools including Gannt charts, spreadsheets, and conferencing technologies.

To assure high quality eLearning courses, our course development team inlcude quality reviewers who work internally during development, check each course element for general quality and bugs, and create change reports.

Quality personnel inspect:

  • Functionality under various operational conditions to confirm the compliance of an eLearning course with all expectations.
  • Content in the course material, to make sure it matches the content in the script or text-based document.
  • Logic and inconsistent behavior throughout the application.
  • Performance and proper operation of the product on a variety of systems with assorted hardware configurations, and/or operating systems, concurrently running software, and installed peripheral devices.
  • Accessibility and usability of the product, the intuitive nature of the user interface, the look and feel of the program, on-screen dialogs and prompts, user-error forgiveness, and context-sensitive help.