Design is a crucial element of a learner's experience. A great design will help a learner stay engaged with the content and easily navigate an eLearning site to take advantage of all the features it has to offer. If you use Moodle to deliver your content, installing a theme is the easiest way to provide a consistent experience across your eLearning site.
A Moodle theme is made up of two things; a CSS file and some images for your graphics. CSS, or Cascading Style Sheet, is a programming language used to define the layout and appearance of HTML pages.
Instead of creating a CSS document from scratch, Moodle™ gives you the possibility to review existing CSS and graphics combinations to find a theme you can install on your eLearning website. It is possible to make some modifications to an existing CSS document or to replace the images included in a theme to customize the result.
There are several benefits associated with using themes:
You can get started by visiting the Theme settings page of your Moodle dashboard. Explore available themes, select one that is adapted to your needs and make modifications if needed before applying it to your Moodle site.
You should apply instructional design principles and best practices to select the most effective Moodle theme for your digital training program. Here are a few things to consider when selecting a theme:
Identify common user journeys on your digital learning platform, such as how they discover new course content or track their progress. Determine how easy it is to achieve these goals once a theme is installed. Does the design help users find important navigational elements, or does it get in the way? Learners will be more likely to engage with learning content on a regular basis, play an active part in tracking their progress, and even seek additional learning modules if navigation is seamless and helps them discover all the features of your online training program.
The Moodle theme you choose should be functional. Look for minimalist colour patterns and prioritize the use of contrast and blank space to draw attention to learning content or important navigation elements. Shadows, textures and other design elements bring very little value to a learning environment. A minimalist design will create a more immersive experience for learners and help engage the visual learning process.
Course objectives should stand out when learners explore new learning content or engage with a new course. The theme you apply to your Moodle™ site should make course objectives easy to find. Course objectives help learners engage with training modules in a more productive manner because they have a clear goal in mind. Displaying objectives will also help learners identify more modules, courses, and activities that will be relevant to their personal goals and interests.
Using Moodle responsive themes allows you to deliver learning content that adapts to different devices and screen sizes. Delivering mobile-friendly content means users are more likely to engage with your training program whenever they have a few minutes of free time while they are on the go. This approach helps users digest small units of content and improves information retention. It can result in repeated engagement, encourage learners to seek more content and help with motivation since sessions can remain short.
If you aren't using Moodle to deliver your training content, Lambda Solutions can help you get started. Choosing Moodle™ to develop an online training platform will give you more control over user experience and branding, thanks to the use of customizable and responsive themes.
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