eLearning Development Best Practices

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January 15, 2020

Don’t Forget To Include These Microlearning Characteristics In Your Design

Microlearning is an extremely popular digital learning strategy these days, used abundantly in corporate L&D programs by a number of organizations. The popularity of microlearning is due to its learner-centric approach as well as its ability to complement other digital learning strategies, like mobile learning, gamification, personalized learning, adaptive learning, etc. However, microlearning is much more than simply creating short, focused content.
by Debadrita Sengupta
January 2, 2020

Problems L&D Is Facing In Modern Times And How To Solve Them

It’s easy to come across articles and blogs about popular L&D trends like gamification, microlearning, video-based learning, adaptive learning and artificial intelligence these days on the internet, particularly if you hail from the L&D industry and have an inclination to follow such articles. However, the reality of the L&D industry is that a number of organizations across the globe still rely on traditional training methods for employee Learning and Development, even those that do have employees that halfheartedly carry out their training, absorbing and retaining stinted knowledge from it.
by Debadrita Sengupta
January 1, 2020

Rapid Learning: A Wonder Tool For Corporate Learners

Efficiency and cost-effectiveness are two of the most important aspects of the corporate world today. Considering such parameters, it is safe to assume that corporations these days are actively engaging and employing techniques in every aspect of their company to enhance productivity.
by Satyabrata Das
December 25, 2019

A Process To Design Better Digital Learning

When an architect designs a building, he has to envision how the building will look when it's finished. He has to plan the details of every single floor in the building, every single room, and also plan what comes first and what comes after. After all, you cannot build the third floor without completing the second floor, can you? Designing digital learning is similar to architecture in a lot of ways, as well as to any other type of design, where you start with the raw material on one end and finish with a completed product on the other. What ensures that the completed product is top-notch is the process.
by Debadrita Sengupta