Articles

March 28, 2015

How To Set Up The Simplest Email Based eLearning Program

If there is one thing that has not changed much over the past decade in the internet world, this is email. If you had a Gmail account back in 2005, chances are high that you still actively check that account today. Emails are among the simplest, yet most useful tools. That is why despite the growing pains of spam and phishing, emails continue to be the most effective tool for personal communication.
by Kumar Venkatesiah
March 27, 2015

Learner Engagement: How To Create Effective Assessment Strategies

The article describes the methods that can be used to create effective assessment strategies in eLearning courses. It also outlines the various types of assessments that are used in eLearning courses. Additionally, the article elucidates the various ways to create effective assessments and provide diagnostic feedback to the learners. An interesting framework, Assessment Map is also discussed here. Assessment map helps the Instructional Designers to create the right assessments for each of the Learning Objectives.
by Asha Pandey
March 26, 2015

Mobile Learning: A Recipe for Productivity

Wondering what the secret ingredient is that boosts performance and productivity? It’s mobile learning! According to research done by Brandon Hall Group, 100% of the high-performing companies they surveyed were doing at least some mobile learning delivery. The high-performing companies also used apps and m-Learning management or delivery platforms more than other organizations. In case you’re wondering what exactly constitutes a “high-performing” company, Brandon Hall Group defines it as “companies having increased revenues and improved a majority of their key performance indicators over the previous year.”
by Stephanie Ivec
March 26, 2015

Thomson Reuters: A Docebo LMS Case Study

With over 60,000 employees operating in 100 countries, and a with total company value of over $32 billion, Thomson Reuters is a world leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals. The company has 4 main branches: financial & risk, legal, tax & accounting, and intellectual property & science - all powered by a trusted news organization.
by Dario De Angelis