Title of project
Description of feature…
My Role
Product Designer
Timeline
Team
1 Product Manager
3 Developers
1 Designer
Skills
Usability testing
Visual Design
Prototyping
OVERVIEW
Description of project… (Allowing authors to separate content and structure their courses in pages blah..)
(Why this new authoring tool will help authors here)
Description here (authors need to be able to separate content in courses because of this reason.)
Pages will solve this and that for authors because…
HIGHLIGHTS
Highlight 1 - Title of Visual here
Authors can now do this (insert what they can do here)
Highlight 2 - Title of Visual here
Authors can now do this (insert what they can do here)
Highlight 3 - Title of Visual here
Learners can now do this (insert what they can do here)
CHALLENGES
Authors are worried about the cognitive overload of their learners and are forced to find creative ways to section course content.
Our authoring tool previously allowed authors with the ability to structure course content in two different ways:
1.) Learners could view a course in one long scrolling page.
2.) Learners could view each activity within a course individually.
We discovered a ton of feedback from clients that these two options were not solving the pains authors and learners both experience when creating and viewing a course.
Our teams product manager and I conducted many discoveries with clients and internal subject matter experts. I created a few personas to summarize our findings, highlighting the key pain points and and needs of the users.
Persona 1 - Client Bergerat Monnoyeur “I need to put chapters in courses. For now, I use a cheat sheet with just a title to separate my content.”
Persona 2 - Internal User Guillame Seignueret “It would be a mess to put so much information on a single page course. It would be too long for learners.”