Most people don’t enjoy the training that they’re assigned by their employers, so the L & D industry has spent a lot of time talking about “gamification” over the past few years. Because who do…
This post series discusses some unique games that'll help you understand what makes a game engaging. It'll give you few ideas to use in your own learning programs.
As a manager working on eLearning courses, it is important to balance project management skills with technical expertise. Dealing with various moving parts in the project -Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), Instructional Designers, quality assurance reviewers, clients, deadlines, project goals etc.- means that the team’s process and vision needs to be well defined and in sync.
There are different diploma courses available at LSIB: from graduate to postgraduate and advanced diplomas. Diplomas serve are sometimes used to bridge the gap between different phases of academic study, or to provide additional professional training and qualifications.
When done right feedback helps improve products, propels processes forward and helps spread, as well as improve ideas.
When it’s not done right, however, bad feedback can cause confusion, lead to delays, create frustrations, drain energy from the team.
Whether from your customers, team mates or external experts, feedback is a key component in development and design process.
E-Learning today should affect productivity and organisational capability. If not, then you need to increase your expectations of what it can do for you.