What people in Quora thinks of the best competitor for the eLearning Marketplace Site of Lynda.com. See what people think of other eLearning providers and might help you in your search for an alternative to Lynda.
D you want to make the most out of your Online Courses? Listen to feedback from you students and collegues. Collect these data from your online course itself by integrating questions, surveys, and other forms of feedback mechanisms. Learn how to do this with this blog post from 360training.com
I guess technology is moving more quickly than I thought. So quickly, in fact, that vertical video has already jumped the shark. Okay, maybe not yet. But it's further along in the main stream than I thought. Vertical video is already being embraced by mobile journalists. News departments and digital content producers have even defined …
I'm continuing to uncover insights from Mary Meeker's Internet Trends Report 2015. I posted my initial thoughts this past Tuesday in a post. This is a followup to that post. I've had a few conversations via twitter, and other social media, regarding the future of training based on Mary's data. Some of those conversations are …
Introduction by Brent Schlenker In a series of 2 blog posts Jay Cross shares a few words/phrases and defines them as only he can. I've known Jay for a long time and he's a big part of our industry. This simple, straight forward, and light hearted look at the meanings of words is a fun summer …
Developing meaningful online training not only benefits the students but also the Course developer themselves. Developing a very good feedback mechanism within the course will enhance exchange of results both ways.
It's that time of year again! Mary Meeker released her now famous Internet Trends Report. A little under 200 slides of tech data nirvana. They say the first report was published in 1995. So that means we have 20 years of data to review and compare. If you're a geek, like me, then you will …
I delivered a session at the ATD International Conference and Expo last week titled Back to the Future...of Training & Development. The crowd was a lot of fun. This was my first event presentation in a while and so I was a little nervous. My presentation was filled with new material that I have blogged …