As creators of eLearning content, we put our heart and soul into what we design. That can make receiving feedback a difficult, if not painful, experience. We have four suggestions to help make receiving feedback a more manageable experience.
They are widespread, common, but most importantly false. Check out 5 of the most repeated corporate eLearning myths and watch us shoot them down for good!
PowerPoint is an essential tool in the modern world. It’s useful for business, teaching, and a myriad of other situations. But the mere act of owning the PowerPoint software doesn’t imbue a person with magical eLearning powers and excellent design skills.
Visme is a platform for multiple types of visual content. You can create a blank canvas with custom dimensions – think Facebook covers or web banners – or use their templates for infographics and presentations.
You want to be the eLearning designer with whom clients want to work, the designer your manager chooses to promote, or the candidate who gets hired for the coveted eLearning design job. Not sure how to get there? Here are ten ideas to get you started.
Tax Day is nearly upon us in the United States. Have you been frenzied for the last few weeks, trying to get all your documents together? Don’t let those efforts go to waste! We’ve gathered a few eLearning design lessons you can use from our Tax Day woes.
Today’s learners are often overwhelmed with too much information and get bogged down by long online courses or in-person workshops that last for days. Microlearning provides an exciting alternative for designers to keep learners engaged and interested in eLearning content.
Is a new career on your list? Selfishly, we hope not – we need all the talented eLearning designers we can get. But, if you’ve been considering a new career, here are some ideas for positions that are a natural fit for professionals with a background in eLearning.
No learner wants to slog through a lineup of boring lessons that have no relevance to their job. Creating courses that hold the interest of learners guarantees your elearning initiative succeeds for whatever the intended purpose.
Should you think of your online courses as a lead gen tactic or as a profit center? Let's take a closer look at some situations when you should sell online courses and others when it makes sense to give them away.