Consulting

  • Analyse

    • Viability
    • Training needs
    • Learning environment
    • Learning characteristics
  • Design

    • Syllabus
    • Instructional strategies
    • Plan multi-media
    • Prototype
  • Develop

    • Content
    • Source / outsource / re-use
    • Multi-media
  • Implement

    • User-testing
    • SCORM compliant output
    • Accreditation
    • Technology independent delivery
    • Content change tracking / ownership / royalty streams
  • Evaluate

    • Quality assurance

Vital English works with its partners to create and customise learning solutions specific to their needs. Whatever the blend of learning you want to create: offline in a classroom setting, coaching in the workplace, web driven interactive learning, use of online collaborative tools or any combination, we can offer you a range of intuitive learning design options.

We know how people learn and how to build learning that works. We know how to structure the learning and how to make resources that are engaging and professional. We use our creativity and talent with words and visuals to put a spark into the solution. We make it practical and engaging by focusing on the learner - the core of our work is designing activities that challenge learners to explore, practice, and apply their learning, building the right mix of practicality, challenge, and fun. We use a blend of approaches that use a mix of learning options. Our team designs training for a wide range of delivery methods and media. These include: self-directed, online, manager-led, workshop-based, and on-the-job. We collaborate with you to map out possible options. We agree on the best way to deliver the learning, and its overall flow and structure. Vital English’s instructional designers follow a proven methodology for analysing and designing learning specific to the requirements of a given audience. Partnering with Vital English ensures you get exactly what you want: we can do it all for you or guide and support you through any of the following processes:

  • Instructional design methodologies
  • Conducting a needs analysis / task analysis
  • Determining your audience requirements
  • Structuring course content for online design
  • Project planning - managing timeframes and allocating resources
  • Designing a course for blended delivery
  • Designing course layout - look and feel
  • Understanding technical considerations like file formats for web delivery
  • Designing and scripting online learning activities
  • Writing storyboards
  • Media production
  • Testing and implementation
  • Evaluating courseware

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