Educated employees are more likely to be engaged, productive, impactful members of any team, and the implementation of comprehensive training programs is proven to help businesses – both large and small – improve retention rates.
This is the fourth post in a series of six that covers Deeper eLearning. The goal of this series is to build upon good implementations of instructional design, and go deeper into the nuances of what makes learning really work. Read on...
SCORM content is widely used in the e-Learning, instructional design and online training industries. But what exactly is it? Well, SCORM stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM). It is a set of technical standards for presenting content on online training platforms and learning management systems (like DigitalChalk or iSpring Learn). The key is to have a learning management system (LMS) that is SCORM compliant. Not all systems are, in which case you would not be able to use a
Marshall E-Learning have launched a free Unconscious Bias tool to help businesses and their employees to better understand their biases in the workplace.
In this article, I'll share the basics of using colors to enhance the aesthetic appeal and effectiveness of your eLearning deliverable. I'll even discuss how each color can create a specific mood or effect, in order to make your eLearning course more meaningful and memorable for your target audience.
eLearning Localization Benefits and Tips: At the following article you will find 4 Benefits of eLearning Localization and 3 eLearning Localization Tips!