01 Jan 2025

Getting started with and developing an elearning programme

An e-learning solution contains of two elements: a Learning Management System and content. CIEH is using (e-)learning for staff, members and customers. When a new system was procured it used this opportunity to make training more personalised and engaging.

An e-learning solution contains of two elements: a Learning Management System and content. Chartered Institute of Environmental Health is using elearning for staff, members and customers. When a new system was procured it used this opportunity to make training more personalised and engaging.

  • Finding a suitable LMS partner and how this selection process was managed
  • The financial models available
  • Setting a realistic timeline and project plan for the development
  • Curating existing content or commissioning new content
  • Managing the process efficiently with good communication between partners
  • Getting learners to buy-in to the concept and communicating the benefits
  • Success of project and measurable outcomes

Reference: ACUK18/TLK-7595

Speaker

Jan Jilis van Delsen
Jan Jilis van Delsen

Business Development Lead, A New Spring

Jan is currently managing aNewSpring?s activities in the UK. aNewSpring is a Cloud based Blended Learning platform for training providers and membership organisations. These organisations can create, curate and deliver blended learning to their learners.  Jan has been working in the training and learning technologies industry for over 20 years in a variety of roles such as implementing an LMS and launching an e-learning platform. As an Executive and Commercial Director he led sales, marketing and customer service teams in a variety of for-profit and not-for-profit organisations. As an interim he helps organisations with planning and execution of their commercial strategy.