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When purchasing a custom-designed e-learning course, one of the first deliverables you’ll review and approve is the user interface (UI) design. The graphic designer does the heavy lifting in terms of the design. But you need to know what you’re both trying to achieve.
Tue Jul 17 2012
Specifically, the UI design should be more than just icing on the cake. A good UI design facilitates learning and later references as well as enhances the course’s credibility. The latter is more important than you may think. The information your course conveys will carry more weight if the course has high-end production values. If it looks like it was thrown together with little thought, that’s exactly what learners may come to believe. As a result, they don't take the training seriously.
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