Crown Commercial Services Adapt Builder

Tackling Climate Change One Carbon Footprint At A Time

An interactive guide to help reduce your carbon footprint, and get you on your journey to Carbon Net-Zero.
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Crown Commercial and climate change

There has been a lot of talk recently about climate change, particularly with the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) taking place this month in Glasgow. 

We thought it would be the perfect opportunity to showcase some of the work we recently carried out for Crown Commercial Service, helping to educate learners on how to become Carbon Net-Zero.

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Carbon Net-Zero

They chose the right eLearning developers...

  • Crown Commercial Service are on a mission to show the world how to reduce its carbon footprint, with a focus on becoming Carbon Net-Zero
  • They had in mind a clean, informative, and interactive approach 
  • We got straight to work creating an interactive, bespoke eLearning module using Adapt builder
  • The learning was short, snappy, engaging and completed within 20 minutes
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Sustainable eLearning

Taking some inspiration from some new branding developed specifically for their Net Zero campaign, our eLearning designers began crafting the sustainable eLearning module. By integrating a mixture of tools and bespoke eLearning design, we were able to bring this topic to life, keeping learners engaged and interested throughout.

We transformed this eLearning experience into one that took learners on a climate change journey using the following:

  • Bespoke illustrations to illustrate the key learning points.
  • Self-reflection and action planning.
  • Video demonstrations and animations.
  • A range of interactive features including flip cards, multiple-choice questions, hot-pins, case studies, and various widgets.
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