How to Create an eLearning Course in 12 Steps

July 1, 2019

Looking at all the things that are involved in creating an eLearning course could make you feel like your first step should be to “Give Up.” However, with these 12 steps, we break down the process into manageable chunks, which is a big part of what makes for good eLearning course design. Not so bad, right?  Read through these steps, and soon you’ll have a good handle on what is needed and where to start to create your first eLearning courses.

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Harford Community College is an open-access institution that has been providing students with the power to achieve more since 1957. Conveniently located on more than 350 acres of land near Bel Air, Maryland, the College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. HCC offers more than 80 affordable degree and certificate programs to nearly 3,000 full-time and 4,500 part-time students, as well as a wide variety of noncredit continuing-education courses to nearly 12,500 students a year.

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Harford Community College

Harford Community College is an open-access institution that has been providing students with the power to achieve more since 1957. Conveniently located on more than 350 acres of land near Bel Air, Maryland, the College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. HCC offers more than 80 affordable degree and certificate programs to nearly 3,000 full-time and 4,500 part-time students, as well as a wide variety of noncredit continuing-education courses to nearly 12,500 students a year.

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