What do our most popular blog posts say about our field—the learning field? A few months ago (in the last half of 2018), I reached out to bloggers in the learning field to find out.
Throughout the highs and lows that life gifted me this year, I was able to share another 8 thought bubbles in addition to my annual list of conferences. I call them my Crazy Eight and I recall them here for your enjoyment and critique.
On this day 10 years ago, I pressed the “Publish” button on my first ever blog post. It was a welcome message pitching my corner of the World Wide Web.
Over the years, companies have tried to come up with ways to actively engage their employees. Whether it be a multinational company or startup, there is a set of activities laid for the staff’s growth. The goal here is to make the employees well-informed about their jobs and sustain their motivation to work their butts …
When it comes to being a successful online instructor, sometimes the hardest thing can be learning how to market your courses. What is marketing and how do you get started?
Social media are getting quite popular in eLearning, as well as in traditional classrooms and workshops. The advantages are many and instructors cannot afford to ignore them: multiple-level interaction, reduce or elimination of classroom time, boost participation and collaboration, new job opportunities, opportunities for the development of online communities consisting of people with common training experiences, and so many more. And these are only few of the reasons why members of the learnin