Interactive, innovative and engaging eLearning

We are experts in creating high quality eLearning for business system applications

Optimum's skilled instructional designers are highly experienced in creating interactive eLearning which effective teaches users how to adopt new business processes. eLearning can be a great approach for giving users access to training from a location and at a time that suits them - if designed in the right way.

Our eLearning can be deployed any way you like – you can host it on your intranet, deliver it through your own LMS, put in on CD or memory stick for physical distribution, or use an Optimum managed learning portal.

Optimum's solutions are built on the following methodology:

Interactive and user-driven modules - Our eLearning engages and challenges learners, gives opportunities for them to explore processes and screens, and checks learning with scenarios and quizzes.

High quality design - We take a very design-centred approach to developing eLearning: detailed scripting, graphic design, prototyping and template building occur before any screen capture is dropped in to create the finished module.

Blended learning solutions - Electronic learning solutions can also be supported by paper-based reference materials and classroom training where further clarification of processes is required.

All of Optimum’s modules are SCORM-compliant, and use a mixture of demonstration, interaction and quizzes.

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University for the Creative Arts gives positive feedback

“The user feedback on the Optimum training was excellent. Users were very positive about how well organised and well delivered the courses were and how useful they found the handouts.”

Maureen Potter, UCA’s Agresso system support manager