Instead of lengthy descriptions, visuals with brief text complements often do the trick more effectively to convey the same information.
If no testing environment is available for the learner to get used to an UI/UX, engaging simulations are the best option to help learners build thoseskills.
Actively involving learners help them retain knowledge and build skills through real-time feedback.
Assessments allow identifying knowledge gaps or remaining questions that need to be addressed.
These animated illustrations are designed to clarify complex or abstract concepts and processes in an engaging way.
The whiteboard style allows combining cartoons, infographics, and illustrations with real-life images or footage when needed.
Brief documents, with frequently needed data, are easily navigated and referenced on-demand.
Branding and accessibility compliant slides can be consumed by all of the audiences, regardless of their disabilities (if any).
In live sessions, learners participate through polling, annotations, and break-out room discussions. These interactions are removed in the trimmed version.
Usage of rules of play, leaderboards, scores, badges and other game design, principles and mechanics enhance non-game experiences.
Leveraging the internal social network (not just the intranet) for the communication of strategic topics fostered a sense of community belonging among the team members.
Branding and accessibility compliant emails, which open rates and click rates are trackable, and that include summaries and calls to action referencing the most important information that readers need to be aware of.
Informative, interesting and/or educational copy about trending, relevant and engaging topics.
Compelling multimedia assets, include captions and royalty free music and footage.