How to Build Editable eLearning Templates in Claude Design

#eLearning #InstructionalDesign #AI Can Claude Design actually create reusable, editable eLearning templates that match company brand standards? Ya know, as I’ve been playing with Claude Design and seeing what other people have been creating with it, one of the biggest objections I keep hearing is this: “How do I make sure my courses stay editable and match my company’s branding?” And the truth is...that's a totally fair question! A lot of AI-generated work feels random, inconsistent, difficult to maintain, or impossible to reuse across multiple projects. And if you’re creating training at an organizational level, you need things to be consistent. You need reusable templates. You need editable interfaces. You need projects that actually align with your company’s brand standards. Well…you can do that in Claude Design by creating a design system. In this video, I’ll show you how to create a reusable design system in Claude Design so you can build branded eLearning templates, reusable course interfaces, and rapid prototypes that stay visually consistent across projects. We’ll walk through how to upload brand assets, fonts, logos, and style guides into Claude Design, then use those systems to generate reusable course templates, interactions, navigation systems, and responsive learning interfaces that can be edited and reused across multiple projects. And this is the thing that makes Claude Design feel fundamentally different from traditional AI generation tools. This isn’t just about generating random screens or flashy AI demos. It’s about creating structured, reusable systems that allow you to rapidly prototype and build vibe-coded eLearning experiences in a way that starts to blur the line between AI generation, interface design, and traditional eLearning development workflows. Does Claude Design solve every eLearning development challenge? No. There are still important questions around accessibility, SCORM compliance, LMS integration, governance, collaboration workflows, long-term maintenance, enterprise adoption, and token usage. But the ability to create reusable, editable, branded learning interfaces this quickly feels like a pretty significant glimpse into where eLearning development may be headed. ⸻ Watch my earlier Claude Design videos: 🔗 I Tried Claude Design for eLearning Development…Here’s What Happened:    • I Tried Claude Design for eLearning Develo...   🔗 Can Claude Design Build a Full eLearning Course from a Storyboard?:    • Can Claude Design Build a Full eLearning C...   🔗 Everyone Says Claude Design Can't Be a Real eLearning Authoring Tool…They're Wrong!:    • Everyone Says Claude Design Can't Be a Rea...   ⸻ If you want to build real-world instructional design and eLearning development skills beyond just tools, check out my Instructional Design Certificate Program: 🔗 Learn more: https://bit.ly/4cugk7X It’s an 8-week, live, hands-on experience where you’ll learn how to: Analyze performance problems Design effective learning solutions Work with stakeholders and SMEs Create practical eLearning projects Use AI in practical, meaningful ways ⸻ 🔗 Join The eLearning Designer’s Academy free community: https://elearningacademy.io 🔗 Follow me on LinkedIn:   / sladetim   ⸻ Timestamps: 00:00 Why Brand Consistency Matters 00:43 Common Claude Design Objections 03:51 Exploring the Coalridge Style Guide 05:44 Creating a Design System in Claude Design 08:06 Building the Coalridge Design System 11:15 The AI Workflow Mindset Shift 14:47 Reviewing Colors, Typography & UI Styles 19:14 Building an eLearning Course Template 25:02 Previewing & Editing the Template 28:14 Duplicating Projects as Reusable Templates 29:54 Final Thoughts on AI & eLearning Development #AI #eLearningDevelopment #LearningAndDevelopment #ClaudeDesign #VibeCoding #InstructionalDesign #AIinLearning #eLearningTools #ArticulateStoryline #DigitalLearning