Plum eLearning Design Portfolio

Check out these great examples of custom eLearning designed and developed by Plum.

Ask the Right Questions

This eLearning was designed to help new travel agents practice asking the right questions in order to make a recommendation that will delight customers. Learners must pay careful attention to the dialog to avoid asking questions that will irritate customers. A coach provides support and feedback for each call, and results are tallied at the end of the day.

Health Care Scenarios

This complex branching scenario was designed to help nurses-in-training practice evaluating patients thoroughly and efficiently, leading to accurate diagnoses and appropriate treatments. To simulate real-world conditions, learners do not receive feedback on their choices until the evaluation, exam, diagnosis and treatment activities are complete.

Threat Model Colony (Demo Video)

This award-winning collaborative eLearning game was designed to mitigate bugs and vulnerabilities in Google products and services by facilitating Threat Modeling sessions for engineering teams. Each game session is tailored to a real-world project based on a few player inputs. The Threat Models can be exported into a secure doc or directly into Google’s bug tracking software.

Accepting Gifts and Gratuities

This activity was designed to help healthcare employees learn the rules for accepting gifts. In order to elevate potentially very dry and boring content, the interaction playfully parodies a simulated marksmanship trainer. Learners race against the clock as gifting scenes pop up, and they have to quickly decide whether to investigate or ignore each situation.

Chemical Spill Procedures

This engaging eLearning was designed to help employees recognize and contain potentially hazardous chemical spills. To simulate on-the-job performance, learners have access to information typically found in SOPs or job aids. Because hazardous waste could be a life-threatening situation, learners must correctly answer each question in order to continue.

Connecting Laptop Peripherals

This demo was designed to showcase how you can create fun and engaging eLearning that simulates real-world physical tasks, such as setting up equipment for an important presentation. Precise photos and illustrations are used to help learners distinguish between similar-looking cables. For realistic context, a timer provides urgency.

CakeTasting

This eLearning was designed as a prerequisite for employees who wish to join an internal product testing program. Unlike a lot of compliance training, which tends to focus on rules and consequences, the tone of this training was kept positive to encourage employees to join the program, while providing learners with the necessary guidelines for product security.

Disability Fundamentals

This eLearning was created to help managers learn about disability etiquette, disclosures and accommodations, and holding accessible meetings and events. Of course, the eLearning was designed with accessibility in mind and was tested for compliance with WCAG standards. The course is open source and is available for download from Disability:IN in multiple formats.

Federal Purchasing Policy

This eLearning was designed to help government employees obey the law when evaluating funding requests. Learners are first presented with the decision-making model used by the agency. Then, they practice applying the model to sample scenarios. The relevant statutes and guides are available for reference, just like in the real world.

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