Project Snapshot

IndustryHigher Education
GeographyLow – and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), with African contextual orientation
AudienceGraduate Students
Delivery FormatStoryline-based interactive eLearning
Modules Delivered4 Modules | 16 Lessons
Total Estimated Seat Time9 hours
LanguagesEnglish
Project Duration8 Weeks

Impact at a Glance

16 fully interactive graduate-level lessons developed

100% objective-to-screen mapping for instructional integrity

Multi-layer review cycle (Storyboard → Alpha → Beta → Gold)

Simulation-based learning embedded across modules

High SME endorsement and launch-readiness confirmation

Learning Experience for Graduate Students Across LMICs

Key Challenges & Constraints

1. Graduate-Level Academic Rigor

The audience consisted of graduate learners. Content depth, tone, and flow had to align with higher education standards and not corporate training simplification.


2. Fragmented
SME Inputs

Inputs were provided as:

Raw PPTs

External reference links

Case study sources

The team had to synthesise, structure, and scaffold content into measurable learning objectives.

3. Strict Brand Governance

All design execution had to comply with mandatory brand guidelines without limiting creativity.


4. Regional
Relevance

Examples and case studies needed to resonate with African contexts and LMIC realities without stereotyping or oversimplifying.


Learning Experience for Graduate Students Across LMICs

Our Strategic Approach

Instructional Governance

Analysis

  • Defined learning outcomes for each lesson
  • Identified cognitive depth required (analysis, application, synthesis)
  • Structured 16 lessons across 4 thematic modules

Design

  • Storyboard-first approach with full client sign-off
  • 100% mapping of slides and Knowledge Checks to learning objectives
  • Embedded formative checks throughout modules

Development

  • Built entirely in Articulate Storyline
  • Custom UI design aligned with brand while elevating experience
  • Integrated captions + professional voiceover across all lessons
  • Embedded module quizzes and a final assessment to measure cumulative learning.

Review Cycles

  • Alpha
  • Beta
  • Gold

Each stage reduced friction and ensured minimal rework due to early storyboard alignment.

Pilot Testing

  • Functional and usability validation prior to finalisation

Simulation-Driven Learning

Interactive video simulations were embedded with decision points and reflection pauses to simulate real-world scenarios.

Fully Narrated + Captioned Experience

All modules included professional audio and captions to enhance accessibility and engagement.

Elevated Visual
Language

The design moved beyond standard academic layouts. It featured:

  • Clean typography hierarchy
  • Strong visual storytelling
  • Structured takeaways
  • Cognitive pacing

The result: academic depth without visual fatigue.

Structured Assessment Architecture

Each module incorporated formative quizzes, culminating in a final summative assessment. This layered evaluation framework reinforced knowledge retention while providing measurable indicators of learner progression.

Estimated Learning Metrics

While formal rollout data is pending launch, based on similar graduate-level digital learning programmes, expected performance benchmarks include: 

Learning Experience for Graduate Students Across LMICs

Completion
Rate:

82–90%

Pre–Post Assessment Improvement

30–45% increase in applied understanding

Learner
Satisfaction:

4.5+/5 average feedback in academic settings

Content Clarity Rating:

90%+ positive learner response

Reduced
Instructor Time:

20–25% decrease due to structured digital scaffolding

Knowledge
Retention Impact

20–30% stronger retention with simulation-integrated modules

Learning Experience for Graduate Students Across LMICs

Key Takeaways

Academic Depth Requires Design Discipline
Graduate learners expect rigour. Every slide was mapped to an objective and cognitive level.

Early Storyboard Alignment Minimises Rework 
Full SB sign-off before build resulted in clean Alpha–Gold progression. 

Regional Context Drives Engagement 
African-oriented case framing strengthened relatability and ownership.

Simulation Elevates Retention 
Interactive decision points transformed theoretical discussion into applied learning. 

FAQS

Q1. Was this program fully custom-built?

Yes. All 16 graduate-level lessons were designed from raw SME inputs, structured into measurable learning journeys, and developed entirely in Storyline.

Q2. How was academic rigor maintained?

Every lesson was mapped to clearly defined learning objectives. Knowledge Checks and branching activities were designed to encourage analysis and applied thinking, not just recall.

Q3. Were real-world contexts integrated?

Yes. Country-based case examples, particularly from African LMIC contexts, were embedded through branching structures to strengthen relevance and comparative learning.

Q4. Was accessibility considered?

Yes. All modules included professional narration and closed captions to support diverse learning needs.

Q5. Can this program scale or expand?

Yes. The modular architecture allows additional country case studies, new lessons, and multi-language adaptation without structural redesign.