eLearning Content Development Considerations To Make Your New Online Courses Effective And Engaging
Learn the value of establishing a multi-step, comprehensive strategy when developing new online courses for your audience. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Cloud-Native eLearning Platforms: A Guide To Scalability And Security
In the rapidly changing digital learning environment of today, organizations are under greater pressure than ever before to provide engaging, responsive and secure learning experiences to an expanding and dispersed audience. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
eLearning Building Blocks: Learning Theories And How They Transform Online Learning [eBook Launch]
Applying learning theories in modern eLearning design can help you take engagement and knowledge retention to the next level. This eBook takes a deep dive into the principles and best practices of essential eLearning building blocks. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
10 L&D Quick Reads You May Have Missed Last Month
This showcase features 10 L&D essential reads that cover customer education, video-based learning, modular content management, and more. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
The Many Hats Of An Instructional Designer—And When To Add More Heads
Instructional Designers do it all—but should they? Learn when to use one versatile ID versus a full team for better training results and less stress. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Best Learning Game Makers for Teachers
In today’s post, I am sharing this handy collection featuring some of our favourite platforms and web tools that you can use to create your own learning games. These are perfect for gamifying teaching and learning. And the best part is that they are simple and easy to use. No coding experience or technical knowledge needed. The sites offer a wide variety of pre-made templates that you can simply fill in and customize to your own teaching needs. Depending on which site you choose, some of these are totally free and some require a subscription fee. You might go through them and see which ones work best for you. You…
SWOT Analysis for Academic Researchers: A Practical Reflection Tool
After writing about the SWOT framework for teachers and exploring how educators can use it to reflect and grow, I started thinking — why not adapt the same framework for academic researchers like us? At the end of the day, SWOT is just a thinking tool. A simple heuristic to help you pause, reflect, and make sense of where you are and where you want to go. Yes, it originally came from the world of business and finance, but its value has long gone beyond that. It’s now used across different fields, from education to healthcare to personal development and I believe research is no exception. As researchers, we often…
Adaptive Learning 101: What, How, And Why [eBook Launch]
Adaptive learning programs ensure that everyone gets the targeted resources they need. So, how do you implement this approach in corporate training? This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
SWOT Analysis for Teachers: A Practical Framework for Reflection and Growth
SWOT (which stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) is an analytic framework that was originally popularized in the world of business and entrepreneurship. Companies have been using it for decades to assess their performance, plan strategies, and navigate challenges. However, the value of SWOT goes far beyond business. In fact, I believe it can be incredibly useful for us in education as well. For teachers, SWOT provides a practical and structured way to reflect on your own teaching practice. It helps you identify what’s working, what’s not, what new opportunities you could explore, and what possible challenges or limitations you might need to watch out for. Most importantly, it…
What Are eLearning Standards And Why Should You Be Following Them?
What are eLearning standards, and how are they shaping online courses? Explore 6 common eLearning standards and the benefits of using them. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.