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Our experience in developing courseware or documentation, specifically creating new or converting instructor lead or paper base courseware or documentation into interactive multimedia material for Internet or CD-ROM has led us to developing courseware or documentation for clients in the USA, Mauritius and locally in South Africa.
How do we work together to create an online tutorial or learning program?
In order to develop on-line courseware or documentation that complies with your requirements, we follow a controlled and well managed development process. Afour Intelligent Solutions manages the process right at the first contact point, in four phases:
Phase One – Initiation Phase Generally, we receive a phone call or email from you requesting more information about our services. You tell us what you require and ask if we can help. We tell you that we think we can and ask to meet or teleconference with you to give us more insight into your requirement. We provide you with a Phase 1 Questionnaire to peruse until we meet. We meet and we discuss the questionnaire and any other items on the agenda. Next, we need to see the real thing to assess time and costs. We sign an NDA to protect your intellectual capital.
Phase Two – Legal Phase Obviously, you want to protect your intellectual capital, so first, we conclude a Non-Disclosure agreement. We now have access to your systems and information, which we use to develop our proposal which will contain our assumptions, our development tasks, milestones, copyright cession and last but not least, our charges. Please note that it is firstly preferable for us to have remote access to your product or a full installation on a notebook computer. Obviously, this is greatly dependent on the architecture of the product. Preliminary information-gathering is done by Afour. Sources may include system and other technical or functional specifications, interviews with subject matter experts, and/or using the product to see what it does and how it works. Concurrently, a project plan and schedule will be worked out in consultation with the client. Please note: All information gathering interviews and meetings will be recorded. This ensures that all information is captured and hopefully, nothing is missed. We submit the proposal, which will outline the scope and tasks, to you for perusal and, hopefully, acceptance. Upon acceptance of the proposal, we will conclude the development agreement by signing the proposal. At this stage a deposit payment is required. Please read our Terms and Conditions.
Phase Three - The Design Phase We start by requesting you to do a homework assignment (Phase 3 Questionnaire), which is used to define the project's detailed objectives, such as design element requirements and expectations, business process examples, project size, flow charts, features and benefits, description of topic functionality, specific jargon and branding theme and logos. When you have completed the assignment and you must prepare to attend a project kick-off meeting either physically or by teleconference. At this meeting, we will define the business issues around the project, the objectives, and the structure. This is probably the most important part of the project, specifying your direction and objective and how you want to achieve it. That is why we need to do this part together. After a successful kick-off meeting, if required, our technical writer or instructional designer will meet with the subject matter expert (SME), to compile a more detailed script and plan visuals and interactions that meet with your objectives. This process helps design the storyboard or topic structure used to build your materials in Phase Four. At the end of Phase Three, we combine the design work (subject content, images, animations and videos) and the standards (theme look & feel) and the storyboard or structure into a short prototype. The prototype gives you an accurate sample view of how your project material will look after it has been built. At this point, you will approve the prototype and then production can begin.
Phase Four - The Production, Review & Delivery Phase At this stage the prototype is complete and the developers get involved. From the prototype and all gathered information, the developers will see what is required and what needs to be developed. Creative processes are often time consuming and expensive. So much effort will go into the design, in order to ensure that there is no room for guesswork or rework. The project will then go through several stages of reviews. Each stage will involve:
At the end of this phase the final product will be deployed to a CD, server or website environment.
Managing Your Project Online When you contract with us to work on a long-term documentation project, you may want to be kept abreast of our progress. We provide a means by which you can accomplish this and, if you wish, to collaborate online with us about your project. You will receive an e-mail each time we modify something in your project with respect to tasks & status, milestones & status, and new documents. To Access Your Project First, you will identify company individuals—managers, developers, administrators—who should receive notifications and participate online in the management of your project. We set up user accounts and profiles for them and send them notices, or invitations, to join the project. ![]()
All you need to do is click on Client Project Login option in the Resources menu to access the portal.
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When you first logon, you are requested for your Username and Password. To view a demo of the project management tool we use, log in and see how we use it to help you manage our work.
Please use these credentials:
USERNAME: demouser PASSWORD: demo
Note: There is no training to use the portal. Your tasks are presented to you directly when you are logged in, so you will see all the necessary information immediately. |






