Mastering the Art of Modern Learning: Customer Education, ID, and Custom eLearning
Let’s be real: generic training doesn’t cut it in 2026. Whether you’re a scaling SaaS firm or a global enterprise, your growth depends on how well your users and teams actually learn. Welcome to our knowledge hub, where we break down the latest in customer education, instructional design best practices, and custom eLearning development. From reducing churn with better onboarding to building high-impact learning ecosystems from scratch, we share the strategies we’ve used to help Fortune 500 companies turn training into a revenue engine. Dive in and let’s build something brilliant.
We pride ourselves on applying logic to traditional Instructional Design approaches, so they are appropriate and flexible for the modern-age customer education and custom eLearning projects. While the traditional approaches and strategies provide a framework, they cannot be considered as templates for the modern customer education and custom eLearning initiatives.
Here is our blog dedicated to Instructional Design, Customer Education, and Custom eLearning, where we’ll share tips to improve courses for the modern training environment. This Blog will have minimal selling and maximum enablement for its readers. If you like this blog on Instructional Design, Customer Education, and Custom eLearning, please do spread the word, as we’re a small company with limited marketing budgets.
Slide Designing Tips for eLearning – Using UX Principles for Designing Slides that Aid Learning
This video talks about key design concepts one must keep in mind while creating slides for E-learning. With the use of simple examples and analogies, the video takes you through the basics of User Experience principles that have a bearing on how one must design for effective E-learning.
How and When to go Agile with Instructional Design and Development
This post shares best practices and tips on being agile with Instructional Design, course development, and eLearning.
Curriculum design that connects the dots
Effecting curriculum designing tips to ensure your curriculum design tells a story and keeps learners engaged.
Leadership Lessons from Ted Lasso
These leadership lessons from Ted Lasso are useful and simple for anyone looking to become a better leader or coach.
How to Use Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy to Write Objectives and Quizzes
This blog/video focuses on tips for writing questions aligned with Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. You can read the blog below or see the video. Both contain the same content. To learn more tips about writing effective quiz questions, do check out our top-rated...
10 Common Misused Words to Spot While Proofreading
This blog/video is a guide towards recognizing words that are often confused and mistaken while writing and editing content, and how it affects the efficiency of the proofreading process.
5 Ways Proofreading Can Remove Redundancy in Writing
Here are 5 ways in which proofreading your writing can help remove redundancies and make your writing more concise and crips.
Common English Errors in Course Writing
To improve your course writing, you will first need to recognize the common errors that people make and make sure you avoid those in your course material. So, let’s explore some errors in this blog/video.
Five Tips to Gain Audience Attention at the Start of a Video Course
We are developing a significant amount of training as videos. So, it can get challenging to think of effective strategies for gaining audience attention at the start of the video course.
So, here are five tips that will help you to engage your learners from the start of your eLearning training videos.
Learn Course Development Tips from Selling and Presenting Ideas
If you start treating the presentation of courses and topics in them as if you are presenting and selling ideas, you can improve your course writing and effectiveness. Here are some tips on how you can change your mindset to write courses as if you are selling/presenting ideas.