In the case of learning, technology has changed, audience expectations have changed, needs have changed, the competitive landscape has changed...it could be any number of things.
If you’re nodding your head, thinking knowledge needs to be delivered at your organization in a whole new way, read on. Before you dive in, it’s important to lay out a plan, and we’re here with a list of steps to guide you.
With over 3.5 billion searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches per year, it's no surprise that Google is a great resource for your research needs. But what if I told you that MOST of you aren't doing it right? And what do I mean by not doing it right? Advanced Search Functions for eLearning Research Google offers many …
Wouldn't it be nice to have Lectora detect the mobile platform of your courses? This tip will help you check the platform type as a condition for an action.
In a recent blog post I introduced the idea of training course patterns to kickstart your LMS. The needs of every department will vary, but that's the beauty of patterns. Patterns are broad enough to give you ultimate flexibility in your final design. As I look back on my career of training development, and conversations with …
There’s an important distinction to be made between process and knowledge. Process covers the “what,” while knowledge is the “how,” and just as we don’t expect process to reside solely inside the brains of our employees, the same applies to knowledge.
Adding users will be one of the first things you do when you get your DigitalChalk account setup (along with beginning to creating your courses). There are a couple of ways to manually add users to your DigitalChalk organization.
We thought we’d share our views on 4 areas critical to developing and implementing an eLearning strategy in the hope that you can gain a little more traction in boosting your capabilities in the eLearning space.
Catch your students' attention by integrating an animated video lecture into your online course. Dr. Julie Ducharme shares her thoughts on this new technology.