Develop Digital Content

ePP is expert in all phases of content development from idea to ingestion.

Product Planning, Instructional Design, and Prototyping

  • ePP has partnered with some of the biggest names in education to plan and produce professional development courses to help educators around the world stay ahead of and on top of their ever-changing field. These images offer a glimpse into the first steps of producing a course: storyboarding (top row) and producing vibrant, engaging slides (bottom row) for a digital course.

Blueprinting and Roadmapping

  • Our client asked us to map existing CCSS Learnosity K–12 math assessment items to the new FL B.E.S.T. standards and then to blueprint new item sets to fill in gaps. We blueprinted both to the standards and content constraints, as well as the client's core course content.

Writing, Including Assessment, Student- and Teacher-facing Content, and Professional Development

  • ePP was tasked by Google Arts & Culture with creating lessons focusing on culture and the arts using resources we selected from a vast image archive. This lesson asks students to consider the ways in which paintings made by Latino artists around the world express a shared Latino culture.

Creating Metadata

  • Due to the nature of digital content, almost every project we do involves developing robust metadata. In this case, we developed Learnosity items and metadata such as Depth of Knowledge (DOK), difficulty level, content standard GUID, Standards for Mathematical Practice, grade level, tech-enhanced item type, and quiz number.

Revising and Updating Legacy Content for New or Upgraded Systems

  • We often work with our clients to update their content when they have switched or significantly upgraded their platform. In this case, we reviewed content objects on the legacy platform and updated the build templates to revise content that would not function on the new platform or that would be better served using newly-introduced functionality.

Auditing and Curating Existing Content

  • ePP performed a detailed bias and sensitivity review of an educational publisher’s legacy content and art. As a basis for the review, we collaborated with our client to develop a list of overarching categories of concern—for example, egregious departures from current teaching practices, outdated references, and stereotypes—and the criteria for identifying them. We also provided remediation suggestions.

Making Content and Media Accessible, Including Writing Alt Text, Long Description, and Audio and Visual Description and Reviewing Closed Captioning

  • We have extensive experience developing alt text and long descriptions for images to support visually impaired learners in all grades and disciplines. As always, we took special care when developing this elementary reading content to consider the grade level and vocabulary comprehension of the target student audience.

Aligning and/or Crosswalking Content and Performing Gap Analyses

  • Our client asked us to analyze the K–12 ELA and math standards of 23 states and to use the data to create a proprietary skills hierarchy for each discipline and grade for their internal use tagging assets. This is one of our working spreadsheets, which we used to create global strands and skills tagged back to individual state standards.