We, at Learnnovators, have been fascinated about micro learning or bite-sized learning. We have been doodling about the possibilities this learning technique offers while developing cost effective and powerful mobile performance support solutions.
In the second part of our interview with Simon Greany of Make Sense Design, he talks about how e-learning prototyping allows his high performance e-learning team to actually create a script within Elucidat and how it is a much fairer process for stakeholders.
The Mobile Learning Report Infographic provides a few interesting tidbits from The eLearning Guild’s newest research report, Making mLearning Usable: How We Use Mobile Devices.
The web is abuzz with talks of mobile learning. With its rise come many benefits, from higher productivity to better engagement. But with all the noise or constant stream of data online, it's difficult to find really useful information. That's why we've gleaned some links to resources specifically to help instructional designers get a holistic view about the subject.
For many people, work isn’t defined by a desk or office; their work requires them to be flexible and on the go. In addition, 60 percent of people believe they don’t have to be in an office to be productive, according to an international workplace study by Cisco. But what do we do about required department training?
It’s that time of the year again when love and romance are in the air. As we look for ways to woo our learning and development strategies, whilst delivering creative, cost-efficient and effective ways of engaging employees in workplace learning, many L&D professionals are turning to apps.
A recent Pew report indicates a whopping 91% of us now own a mobile phone. Everywhere you look you see people on their phones – in restaurants, shopping malls, airports, sporting events, cars (cringe). People are ON THEIR PHONES. But…according to our own industry reports, they are not on their phones doing eLearning courses.
You’ve heard all the hype. Mobile learning is the next big thing in the LMS/eLearning space. But you’re skeptical. You’re the kind of hard-headed “show-me-the-numbers” type that won’t just rush headlong into the newest online training trend. You want to be prepared first. You want to know, “what’s it gonna cost me?
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!