I am an Instructional Designer. But it sometimes seems that instructional design is something I do when I’ve finished all the rest of my work. In fact, my other work should just be peripheral and the content development should be taking up most of my time – and definitely most of my energy. When I was a trainer I used to have the same issue – getting people into training, writing documentation, setting up equipment, evaluating feedback would all take far more time … Continue reading →
It may seem like adding more programs and apps to the designer's kit can't possibly be the solution, but well-structured time management and handy tools make the difference between eLearning projects that cost and eLearning projects that benefit.
We know busy eLearning professionals want to know all about trying to maximize their time to address the many competing and yet vitally important priorities in front of them. So, here are some tips and tricks to keep on top of things.
As free cloud tools become increasingly available online, it seems like the best time to start using these in your eLearning courses. Environments that make effective use of communication technologies to connect learners in meaningful ways and include relevant and authentic learning activities are the most likely to succeed (Herrington, Reeves, & Oliver, 2010).
Here are three free ways you can make your learners love your eLearning courses and learn quickly.
Comprehensive guide about mobile elearning, how to do it, the costs, and some examples. Capterra helps people find and compare software for their business.
The world of educational technology is moving in such an allure that it becomes hard for us to keep up with it. Everyday, there are new learning apps emerging hither and tither, new educational trends are being conceptualized and the educational field gets richer and richer.
We all know adding meaningful interactivity into eLearning courses allows learners to participate in the learning process, thus creating an enhanced learning environment. But building interactivities can be challenging if you don’t have the right resources, time, or money.