Ahhh, yes. Yearly required trainings. Where most feel lucky to have a session with a quiz because it is more exciting than clicking through the materials. If the instructor is really creative you may even get a crossword puzzle on Bloodborne Pathogens. What fun! 
When I started in elearning I was handed a stack of books (all published recently) that advocated Scorm based courses, gamification, webinars with built-in chat, and the like. The human element always seemed to be missing. Neither the instructor nor the participant was heavily considered beyond trying to design courses to include some kinesthetic low mental rigor engagement points to keep people awake.
While all of these the books were on the right track and all of those suggestions can make great adds to a thoughtfully constructed course, when the course is is not thoughtfully constructed we began to see some really shocking trends. Cheating, walking away during "play through", low concept retention, even lower return rate, and the most mind boggling part: participants were somewhat dishonest on surveys about the courses. You could get different responses by sitting down with participants in a casual setting.
I hope my short session provides you with some resources to energize your PD.
The entire online world is so interesting people are usually feel this way about it:

However, learning online usually has us feeling like this:

At least laptops are nice and warm. Maybe our participants will have dreams of the beach as they sleep on the laptop while in course.