eLearners benefit from shared information that has been generated and curated by a group of knowledgeable people, whether in a single organization or across an industry.
The fundamental step towards meaningful learning material development is to identify the learners. Analyze your audience.
What motivates them? What capabilities do they have? What do they lack? Can they co-tutor in a learning session?
What eLearning format will be best for your audience: synchronous, asynchronous or blended learning? Are your learners senior-level managers? Are they end-users?
Thought leader and Questionmark Chairman John Kleeman writes about a compelling study that shows that low stakes quizzes during a course correlates strongly with improved learning outcomes.
You can read more about and see the example in the blog post.
Authoring tools are software applications used to create E-Learning programmes and content. There is a massive selection of authoring tools available on the E-Learning market and we aim to highlight some of our favourite products and outline considerations you should take into account when deciding which authoring tool is right for your E-Learning needs.
Microlearning has its own pros and cons. The pros outweigh the cons significantly. It encourages short-term learning and helps students to remember things.
Where is e-learning heading? If you had been following us, you would already know that it’s almost a year since we started publishing our Crystal Balling interview series with some of the great masters in the e-learning industry. This campaign that we launched on 15th November 2013 was the culmination of our die-hard commitment to promote ‘good learning’. Read on...
GoToMeeting is a popular choice of conferencing tools - however, there is a monthly fee. There are many other free alternatives and we’ve narrowed it down to these 10.
We are offering a new stock asset library. Over 500,000 stock images, sounds, and videos. Unlimited downloads, at least 50 a day, for only $499 a year.