eLearning Marketing Articles
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January 12, 2014
Top 9 eLearning Predictions For 2014
2013 was an exciting year for eLearning professionals with many discussions around learning paradigms and technologies. The year saw many interesting developments in areas such as Learning Standards/Specifications (xAPI), Programming Languages (HTML 5), Gamification, Game-based Learning, etc. We believe that 2014 will see more powerful changes, owing to the maturing and convergence of some of these technologies. If 2013 was a year of ‘contemplations’, 2014 will be a year of ‘decisions’! Read on…
by Ravi Pratap Singh
January 9, 2014
4 Tips For Content Chunking In e-Learning
If your learners aren’t performing as well on their post-training evaluations as you’d hoped, you may want to try an e-Learning development technique to help them remember - content chunking.
by Christie Wroten
January 9, 2014
Creating Section 508 Compliant ELearning Solutions
This article suggests techniques an instructional designer can incorporate into eLearning projects in order to meet the needs of people with disabilities. The article also outlines steps for developing 508 compliant training courses.
by Marina Arshavskiy
January 8, 2014
eLearning Business Trends in 2014
Predictions on how e-learning business might trend in 2014 based on key business drivers across geographies, L&D challenges and e-learning buzz words like Social, MOOC, gamification, games, byte-sized learning, performance management, mobile content, HTML5, Tin Can API.
by Manish Gupta
January 7, 2014
What Is The Gestalt Psychology Theory? Principles And Examples
Gestalt psychology is a theory that examines how we humans perceive patterns and organize sensory information. The key idea is that we perceive things as unified wholes, rather than as individual parts. In this article, we explore the history, principles, and real-world applications of Gestalt psychology, showing how it influences various disciplines, such as psychology and design, as well as daily life.
by Christopher Pappas
January 7, 2014
The End of the World May or May Not Come This Year
This article discusses e-Learning trends and e-Learning technologies to watch in 2014 and beyond. In particular it focuses on mLearning, Big Data and the changing landscape of formal learning.
by Steven Loomis
January 6, 2014
Confused over buying A product? Why not take THEIR MOOC!
As more companies spend meaninglessly huge amounts of money on corporate training and advertisements, a fictional company attempts to change the whole scene of consumer interaction and training with education and technology. Can a MOOC-for-training be the answer to the financial woes of the corporate sector?
by Navleen Kaur
January 5, 2014
Gaze Into The Future Of E-Learning With Eric Schuermann
In an exclusive interview with Learnnovators, Eric Schuermann shares his insights into the future of e-learning, and how Trivantis’ products are all set to align with the emerging trends and technologies related to e-learning. He also talks about how his company is being able to be on the forefront by keeping up with all the advances in the industry. Read on…
by Ravi Pratap Singh
January 5, 2014
3 Tips To Improve Virtual Schools
Virtual schools offer the promise of choice for families. They can choose to attend, but they can also choose to leave. And yet, much of the time spent on trying to improve the learning experience is centered on two things: instructional design and content.
by Houston C Tucker
January 2, 2014
Welcome to the Age of Pseudo-Teachers
All the EdTech startups, tools, apps, chats, and tweets; is the future of human-teaching bleak? A profession that has remained in the hands of men and women may be endangered, lest teachers should decide to empower themselves by choosing the right tools and platforms.
by Navleen Kaur
January 2, 2014
How To Pick The Online Degree That Fits You Best (2018 Update)
Deciding what to study and how seems like an impossible choice at any level of education. So, how do you choose the online degree program that suits you best and warrants the investment of both time and money?
by Christopher Pappas