In this exclusive interview with Learnnovators, Bob Little explains how social media has transformed the way PR works. His insights on the global e-learning market trends are invaluable. Bob’s foresights on the impact of disruption in the traditional learning market, and the re-alignment required by L&D to remain relevant are truly thought provoking. Read on…
Coming off a meaningful event, you want to make sure that those magical moments of learning are captured, shared and leveraged to really make the most of your time investment. This year’s LEAP Ahead event was packed with incredible insights, thoughts and perspectives that will undoubtedly help each of us in our roles. To share our insights internally, and with our community, I asked my BlueVolt colleagues: What was your favorite or most meaningful learning moment from the event?
Re-thinking L&D in a Purpose Driven Workplace? So far, the role of L&D has been to define programs and training based on past data - identified skills gaps, best practices and established processes, explicit knowledge residing in experts or documented processes. Individuals are selected or nominated to attend "requisite" training and get back to work and be efficient. Read on...
SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a collection of standards and specifications for web-based electronic educational technology (also called e-learning).
Using survey results from Towards Maturity we lay out some actions retail businesses can take to really benefit from eLearning, from embracing new technologies to prioritizing your learning objectives. Here is how you can take advantage of retail eLearning.
Psychometrician Austin Fossey writes about the question type report: "This report can provide a quick profile of the population of the item bank or a topic when needed, though more detailed item tracking by status, topic, metatags, item type, and exposure is advisable for anyone managing a large-scale item development project." Read the article for some potential use cases for this simple report.
I've launched a few LMSs in my career. And I've heard about many, many, more implementations. In my early days you really had no choice but to spend hundreds of thousands, if not millions, on a hardware/software solution supported by your internal IT department. But that all changed with cloud technologies and the massive shift …