The newest addition to the eLearning Template Library is an epic one. Everyone, welcome eBooks to the eLearning library! There are 18 of these fun templates that you can be put into iBooks author. When you download this template it comes to you as an HTML5 project file. Open and edit the file in any text editor to adjust questions, answers and other game settings. Then rename your folder with the game name and .wdgt (i.e. game.wdgt) and bring that file into iBooks Author… and wallah!
For my first blog this year I wanted to share a few misconceptions about using eLearning Templates. As a sales representative with eLearning Brothers I’ve come across four misconceptions about eLearning templates. Hopefully this helps you see how awesome it is using eLearning Brothers’ templates.
There is no question that mobile devices are changing corporate learning forever. However, this doesn’t mean classroom-based training or formal eLearning courses are going away, it just means the mobile movement is demanding companies to rethink their training strategies and to create learning programs especially for mobile devices.
It is important to keep students motivated when they are taking a course via a learning management system (LMS). And sometimes, keeping an adult student motivated can be different than keeping younger student motivated.
In this article we explore some of the traits of good teachers and how wanting to spread knowledge is a far more important driver than any other incentive in education.
I recently had the opportunity of working simultaneously on 3 different eLearning projects in 3 different rapid authoring tools: Articulate Presenter, Adobe Captivate, and Articulate Storyline. As I worked in each tool, I thought I'd compare their various strengths and weaknesses and pass my thoughts on to you.
Issue #17 – This week’s free eLearning weekly newsletter includes the Best 12 e-Learning articles, the Best 5 e-Learning Infographics, 1 e-Learning job, and 1 e-learning event.