Articles

May 21, 2017

7 Mobile Learning Design Strategies

As the use of mobile devices grows, so do people's expectations to access mobile products from these devices. You should make your eLearning courses multi-device compatible, because today's learners consume learning content differently than in the past, often using smartphones or tablets.
by Steve Penfold
May 20, 2017

How To Create Next Generation eLearning

Way back in October 1999, during a seminar on Computer Based Training (CBT) in Los Angeles, a new phrase was introduced to the audience for the very first time – eLearning. Back then, while Internet access to the masses was restricted, training course developers (mostly programmers and IT professionals) still managed to produce eLearning courseware accessible through intranet, CD-Rom, and – to a lesser extent, via a handful of websites. Today, with instant communication available to the masses and cloud-based learning on the rise, the next generation of eLearning is poised for takeoff. In this article, we’ll talk about what it will take to create next generation eLearning.
by Marina Arshavskiy
May 20, 2017

The Best Way For Implementing Teaching Purpose

Do you remember that awesome college professor? You eagerly waited for his lectures and once he entered the lecture hall time passed very quickly. The professor made your college life better, right? Then there was that terrible professor. During his lectures, time crawled. You disliked his lectures and you couldn’t even grasp much of what he taught. Generally, every professor has a methodology of approaching students and this influences their college experiences. Psychologists recommend mixing different approaches according to an average age of a group of students. This article discloses the most popular models that enhance implementing teaching purpose.
by Samantha Anderson