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E-Learning & Instructional Design

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E-Learning & Instructional Design

Create engaging, scalable digital learning experiences for modern teams.

IAP's E-Learning & Instructional Design service helps organisations build digital learning ecosystems that are engaging, accessible, and aligned with business goals. From LMS implementation to custom course development, we handle the full spectrum of digital learning design.

All content is developed following DEI design guidelines to ensure inclusivity and accessibility, and OKR-aligned learning outcomes ensure your e-learning investment connects to real business priorities.

Well-designed e-learning scales your training capability without scaling your costs — making consistent, quality learning available to everyone, anywhere.

01LMS Setup & Management

End-to-end implementation and management of your Learning Management System.

02DEI-Aligned Content

Inclusive, accessible course design following Diversity, Equity & Inclusion guidelines.

Why Choose Us?

Here is what sets our E-Learning & Instructional Design service apart:

  • LMS course design and full module creation
  • OKR-aligned learning outcomes tied to business goals
  • Inclusive content following DEI instructional design guidelines
  • Learner progress tracking and feedback tools
E-Learning & Instructional Design

What's Included

  • LMS course design and module creation
  • Learning outcomes aligned with OKR-based goals (if applicable)
  • Inclusive and accessible content using DEI design guidelines
  • Progress tracking and learner feedback tools

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which LMS platforms do you work with?

    We work with major platforms including Moodle, TalentLMS, Teachable, Google Classroom, and Microsoft Teams LMS integrations, as well as custom-built solutions depending on your needs.

  • What does DEI-aligned instructional design mean?
  • Can you convert our existing training materials into e-learning?
  • How do you align e-learning with OKRs?