We had the great privilege to talk to Rick Zanotti and Dawn J. Mahoney this week about what we do here at eLearning Brothers. We discussed some fun topics.
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Facebook, Twitter and especially YouTube have the potential to greatly amplify e-Learning. Actually YouTube is already doing it. See how on our article.
In this exclusive interview with Learnnovators, Joe Ganci shares his experiences and insights on the role of authoring tools in ensuring ‘good’ e-learning. He explains his thoughts on how existing ‘design model’ of the e-learning authoring tools need to evolve to adapt to the changes in today’s workplaces. His advice to Instructional Designers on upskilling for designing effective learning solutions for today’s situations is invaluable. Joe’s foresights on the future of authoring tools that cou
Reuters recently posted a short review article titled, “E-Learning Matches Traditional Training for Doctors, Nurses: Review“. The World Health Organization commissioned a review of existing studies to assess the effectiveness of e-Learning for undergraduate health professional education. The main outcome of their study was that… “Millions more students worldwide could train as doctors and nurses using electronic …
In terms of technology, hardly anything is moving faster than the increase in use of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets. This technology offers a unique opportunity for expansion of Internet accessibility, and elimination of nearly all geographic constraints as they apply to corporate training. As smart phone and tablets continue to be …
Getting buy-in from all stakeholders is a challenging, yet critical step in planning an eLearning initiative. Here are a few tips and talking points to make your case.
Throughout my eLearning career, I have gathered inspirational quotes for instructional designers and developers. I have found these 12 quotes meaningful for anyone in eLearning.