August 28, 2016

Design Harmony: Have You Mastered It?

You have great design skills, but still experiencing some push-back or gaps with your internal or external clients. There's a possibility that you're missing a key component that could make or break your current and/or future design projects: Design harmony.
by Monique H
August 27, 2016

Why Meaningful Feedback Is So Important For Online Learning

Meaningful feedback is a very important part of any learning environment, allowing learners to monitor and track their performance, while making sure they’re on the right path towards their goals. Feedback is also a valuable tool for educators, with discussions with learners helping content creators to assess the effectiveness of their materials and improve processes.
by Scott Cooper
August 27, 2016

New Wine In New Bottles: Learner-Centered eLearning

Online learning has been derided as "old wine in new bottles" - modern, sleek technology that delivers stale, traditional instruction. But by focusing on design, the role of instructors, and of students, we can begin to create courses that focus on what we know works best for teaching and learning. So, let's talk about learner-centered eLearning.
by Mary Burns
August 26, 2016

5 Advantages Of Microlearning And An Inspirational Quote Behind eLearning’s Fastest Process!

Winston Churchill once said “Personally, I am always ready to learn; although I don’t always like being taught”. And with that, he said it all. In a business world that moves at high speed and requires fast reactions, the learning options should adjust to reflect exactly this. Here are some of the most important advantages of microlearning, eLearning’s fastest process that lays the foundation for effortless, yet effective learning.
by Elias Parlavantzas
August 26, 2016

5 Tricks To Gain A Learner’s Attention

eLearning is a new perspective way in tutoring, popular with both adults and younger ones. While teaching, we should always take the age specificities into the account. This article is devoted to 5 essential points that will help to grab a learner’s attention, whether they are adults or children.
by Scott Ragin