Learn by Doing
Learn by doing hands-on projects from your browser using pre-configured interactive simulations
“We used InterLearn to do interactive hands-on sessions of Microsoft Word to about 130 concurrent users. We achieved almost 100% engagement from all our learners for the entirety of a 1-hour long session. The session would have failed without InterLearn.”
JOE HANSON
Co-founder
Problems with Conventional Online Training
When your learners are just passively watching videos, they're not learning. They're also getting distracted by mobile phones, email, and social media
In training, an enormous amount of time and energy is wasted in installations and configurations. This is a major source of friction that keeps your learners from succeeding
Your learners can't learn digital skills or software tools without directly interacting with software. Familiarity and confidence comes from using the software.
Instructors get no real time feedback about where learners get stuck. So, they have no way of helping learners when help is most needed.
How InterLearn solves
these problems.
InterLearn provides custom software simulations accessible through your browser - no additional installation required. Learners go hands-on using the software right from their web browser.
Learners follow visual instructions and fully illustrated, simple to follow lessons. Bite-sized lessons focus on a single skill & take only 3 to 5 minutes to complete.
Instructors monitor learners in real time and give just-in-time help to get them unstuck.
Learn by doing—not watching—with interactive simulations that give students hands-on experience of using real software!
How InterLearn Works
Software simulation accessed in browser
Instructors teach Microsoft Office, Adobe, and other apps through a browser. All relevant data is preconfigured in the simulation. Learners don't need to set up or configure anything
Learners interact with real software
Learners watch and follow visual instructions. They can ask questions of instructors or each other. They can complete hands-on projects to illustrate mastery.
Thousands of concurrent learners
Instructors can train thousands of concurrent learners, or collaborate with just a single learner.
Instructors monitor learners in real time
Instructors optionally monitor learners in real time, or assign monitoring to a teaching assistant.