• Oct 2, 2014 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
  • Location: Online
  • Latest Activity: Aug 31, 2021

Behind the scenes of creating game elearning

Louise Pasterfield, Managing Director, Sponge UK

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Would you like to use games in your elearning but don’t know where to start? This webinar will explain the process of how an elearning game is created, from coming up with the initial ideas through to the delivery of the final product. Using a real-life example, it will provide hints and tips for creating simple and affordable games that you can incorporate into your own elearning programmes and also deliver a demonstration of the featured game. During the webinar we’ll cover:

  • The process for agreeing a suitable topic
  • How content is developed
  • The instructional design, graphic design and development stages and how different elements work together
  • Time taken
  • Observations of the process from a client and elearning provider perspective


Louise Pasterfield


Louise set up Sponge UK in 2004 and has over 20 years’ experience in learning and design, working with global clients in the public and private sector. Her passion and expertise is making learning absorbing and engaging so people can apply what they have learned immediately in the workplace. Louise regularly speaks at Learning Technologies and other exhibitions.

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