Nowadays the world seems to be all a-clamor over the idea of “responsive design” for eLearning. Yet, there still is a lot of confusion over what it is and how to implement it. Recently, I was privileged to lead a couple of sessions on that very topic at the eLearning Guild’s FocusOn Learning conference in San Diego. The topic was quite well-received and I figured that more people would be interested in hearing about it.
By taking into account the following points, you’ll soon be able to create a meaningful and workable balance between technology and traditional learning in your classroom.
As things currently stand, education has yet to become entirely dependent on technology, yet your students will still benefit from at least some access to elearning in the course of their daily activities.
Sometimes you just need a solid and crisp looking template to lock down your eLearning Video. We have quite a few of those in our Camtasia Template Library, including the Trim theme.
Last week we had our very own Chris Willis join us for a webinar where she led us on a journey through our Soft Skills courses – part of our Customizable Courseware.
How to Create a Meaningful & effective Online Training Experiences? Here is a step by step guide to creating relatable, memorable, and meaningful online training courses.
A survey on the state of education in rural Maharashtra throws up some good news and some bad news. The good news is that enrolment and attendance are high across the state. The bad news, though, is that learning standards are rather low. The survey shows that a whopping 99% of all children in the 6-14 age group in Maharashtra were enrolled in school. According to census 2001 there are 43722 villages in Maharashtra.