It's no secret that the best and the most productive artists engage in rituals before they work. It doesn't matter how simple or strange these rituals are. What matters is that these pre-work rituals are significant part of the process.
The same logic applies when you're developing an eLearning course.These are six critical things you should get straightened out before starting your next (or your first) eLearning project.
We’ve scoured our brains and the internet for the best study hacks to help your brain remember information quicker and easier and ultimately help you do better in your exams.
Any professional eLearning designer would agree that users are always at the heart of what they do. The bulk of our articles last year focused on users. But what about designers themselves? Who are they? What impressive feats do they perform? What skills do they possess? How crucial is their role in developing educational materials for a new generation of learners? Let’s not forget about these oft-overlooked professionals who help make eLearning possible, personal, effective and immediately app
We’ve all been there: Hands raised over the keyboard, that almost blank browser page with the Google Doodle and the search box underneath it. If you want to find information online effectively, then read ahead to find out some simple steps that you can take.
Effective learning doesn’t require expensive technology and elaborated training sessions. It doesn’t even demand the impossible from you, the course developer. But it does call for a change in mindset.
Such change begins once you understand how the human brain really works. Only then can you realize your role as a Creator of Learning.
It’s key you set aside some time to observe and plan your eLearning strategy for the new year. Here are 24 statistics, tips and tricks that might make you rethink the way you're approaching eLearning:
Delivering a great webinar requires planning, preparation, promotion and delivery. The whitepaper provided here will provide you simple tips that will help you prepare one of the best webinars ever.
As an eLearning professional, you can only do your best work by considering students first. If you want to offer them something meaningful, then focus on them. Listen to what they tell you, intuit what they don’t. It shouldn't be that difficult if you know how their brain works. Here are some good pointers to start with.
Sylvia shares her wisdom in establishing 5 laws of edupreneurship that hold true for all successful and aspiring educators looking to establish their own brand.
How to Merge Your Captivate Projects Into One Course - Let’s discuss how to merge your Adobe Captivate course, or in other words, adding several courses into one mega awesome super-course!
This idea is basically aggregating previously designed Captivate courses and adding them to the Table of Contents (TOC), so works as one course.