he year of 2014 was a great year of discovery for me in terms of eLearning tool, websites, companies, and services. I posted a list of tools that I compiled of free (or cheaper) tools and even found a few more after the post was published. I plan on revisiting the list a little later in the year but wanted to share "What's in my Course Design Toolkit" for Challenge #35.
.....I kept telling myself "you've been wanting to up your professional development game", "you've been wanting to take a deeper dive into other software" and "these would make great portfolio pieces" but something held me back. One day after reading someone's encouraging comment that boiled down to "You just need to do it" I finally threw my hands in the air and wrote a blog post for an entry....
So you have completed your content review and bias review, it is now time to conduct a final editorial review in order to create an assessment that is defensible and yields trustable results.
Check out Psychometrician Austin Fossey's tips in this blog post and share your own suggestions, tips and tricks.
Digital dialogues are an engaging way to collect feedback and conduct assessments throughout an eLearning course. The information collected allows instructional designers to make adjustments to a course and measure effectiveness. Of course, there are best practices to get the most out of your dialogues. Read on to learn more.
How you can use assessments to measure the effectiveness of informal learning? If people are learning at different times, in different ways and without structure, how do you know it’s happening?
This blog post and Slideshare presentation explains various approaches to testing and measuring learning for a new generation of students and workers. I hope you will use it to gather some new ideas about how to answer these
Behavioral trends are driving increase in video consumption that has grown over the past six years by, and it is forecast that in year 2015 approximately 90% of online video consumption will come students and young adults age 18-34. Online video has become part of everyday routine for today’s young adults and students who on average watch 398 online videos per month. These behavioral trends are opening possibilities for your content to reach vast audience.