A design document is a blueprint for developing eLearning courses, outlining instructional strategies, content structure, learning objectives, and technical requirements. It ensures alignment between objectives and content, provides a clear roadmap for stakeholders, and helps manage project scope, timeline, and resources, all while maintaining consistency throughout the development process.
Need learning that sticks? It starts with smart design.
This design document provides the foundation, mapping out the course structure, instructional strategies, and interactive elements that make learning both practical and engaging. By focusing on real-world application, this course empowers families to confidently apply OPSEC principles in their daily lives.
Military families play a vital role in protecting sensitive information, and this scenario-based e-Learning course gives them the tools to do just that. Through hands-on, real-world scenarios, learners practice identifying risks, revising posts, and adjusting privacy settings, helping secure the safety of service members in the digital space
Tools used: Articulate Storyline, Canva
Additional deliverables: Storyboard e-Learning Course Job Aid
Clear communication makes all the difference—especially in high-stakes situations like insurance claims.
The design document behind this course outlines the instructional strategy, real-world scenarios, and interactive practice exercises that bring learning to life. With a focus on clarity, trust-building, and problem-solving, this training equips adjusters to communicate more effectively and provide a better customer experience.
This e-Learning course for insurance adjusters helps professionals simplify complex terminology and engage in proactive, client-centered conversations. By breaking down industry jargon and focusing on clear, empathetic messaging, adjusters can ensure clients feel informed and supported throughout the claims process.
Tools used: Articulate Rise 360, Canva
Additional deliverables: e-Learning Course
Working from home has its perks—but it also comes with security risks.
A solid design document sets the stage, defining the course structure, key learning points, and interactive elements that make this training both effective and accessible. By keeping content bite-sized and practical, this course ensures security awareness becomes second nature.
This brief e-Learning course delivers straightforward, actionable security tips to help remote workers secure their networks, recognize phishing scams, lock devices, and keep software updated. With quick, engaging lessons, learners can immediately apply these best practices to protect their information.
Tools used: Articulate Rise 360, Canva
Additional deliverables: Microlearning Course Job Aid
A storyboard is a visual guide that maps out the flow and structure of an eLearning course. It outlines each screen’s content, interactions, and multimedia elements, providing a clear sequence for developers to follow. Storyboards help visualize the learner’s experience, ensuring consistency in design and supporting collaboration among instructional designers, developers, and stakeholders to create engaging, effective learning experiences.
A well-structured storyboard is the foundation of an engaging learning experience. It lays out the content flow, interactions, and visual elements, ensuring each scene supports the learning objectives. With clear scripting, multimedia integration, and interactive components, this storyboard guides the development of a seamless and impactful course.
Designed for military families, this scenario-based eLearning course builds practical skills for protecting sensitive information on social media. Learners navigate realistic situations to identify risks, revise social media posts, and adjust privacy settings, reinforcing OPSEC principles in a way that’s both relevant and actionable.
Tools used: Articulate Storyline, Canva
Additional deliverables: Design Document e-Learning Course Job Aid