
Digital content and learning review
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I offer a short, clearly defined review of existing digital learning or guidance for organisations working with complex or sensitive subject matter.
This is a one-off piece of work for teams who already have substantial material and want to understand how well it actually works on screen.
What I do
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I read your material closely and look at how it works for real users. I focus on structure and sequencing, where meaning becomes harder to follow, where people are likely to lose their place or become unsure what to do next, and how well the content supports real use rather than just reading.
I also look at accessibility and inclusive design, and how these are handled in practice.
​I work with digital learning modules, professional guidance, online resources created from reports or PDFs and structured web content for specialist or professional audiences.
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What you receive
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A short written review explaining how the material currently works, where it is doing its job well and where it could be improved. This includes clear, prioritised observations, practical suggestions for restructuring, language and tone, and examples showing how particular sections could be reshaped.
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If helpful, I can also talk you through the review in a short call.
Scope and fee
The review usually covers one learning module, or around 3,000 to 4,000 words of structured content.
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The fee is normally in the region of £750–£1,200, depending on the size and format of the material.
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Who this is for
This work is most suitable for organisations producing professional, clinical, academic or specialist content, where accuracy, authority and careful framing are especially important.
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If you’d like to talk about whether this type of review would be useful for your material, you can contact me via the form on the About page.