It’s that time of week again where we get to share with you the many musings of our E-Learning Superstars! This weeks superstar is Steve Rayson, founder of the renowned and revered Kineo.
This month we’re kicking off a new series of interviews called ‘E-learning superstars’. ‘E-learning superstars’ is a series of interviews with Directors of top e-learning agencies and thought leaders worldwide. This month we had the pleasure of talking to Matt Borg, Managing Partner of the inspirational communication and learning agency Acteon.
When you are working with e-learning authoring desktop tools to develop, assemble and publish digital files, then the old adage “the more, the merrier” doesn’t hold up. In fact the more people working on your project, the greater the challenge.
When producing rapid learning the emphasis is on speed, but it’s still crucial that you construct a good foundation for your projects and the correct resources (I always find rapid projects run smoother if I invest in a little planning up-front).
Whether it’s flexible hassle-free user experiences, greater consistency between web browsers or easy access Mobile resources there is a plethora of reasons why HTML5 is the future of E-Learning.
Ever wondered about the sheer number of devices that learning designers need to cater for? This got us thinking about the evolution of mobile phones and which devices were key in influencing the devices of today and how they have affected the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) culture that businesses (has yours yet?) are now embracing.
In my day to day dealings I work with agencies implementing the best solutions for mobile and BYOD learning. From my observations, there are 5 major pitfalls that every company encounters.