Flipped classrooms have seeped into the eLearning fabric and are fast-becoming an integral part of the industry. Here, we see what exactly flipped classrooms entail for eLearning, and why they are turning out to be such an effective tool.
People tend to have a 'too-many-cooks-spoil-the-broth' attitude when it comes to having multiple instructors on an eLearning website. However, nothing could be further from the truth! Not convinced? Read on to know how multiple instructors can be a huge asset to your online course website.
Ease of use while interacting with an eLearning website is as important as maintaining top-notch course quality. Here, we talk about how having a sleek User Interface can have a significant impact on the speed of learning and student retention on your website.
LearnDash is the go-to LMS for teachers all over the globe. In this article, we discuss some useful strategies which can enhance your experience with LearnDash LMS and solve some obstacles so that you can concentrate on the only thing that matters: teaching. Read on to know more.
Creating a multi-author platform to host a number of courses on your eLearning website is a great way of turning your vocation into a profession. However, there are several security issues with providing core backend access to all authors. This is where the need to limit backend access arises.
There are thousands of eLearning themes on WordPress. However, people often end up confused about whether to choose an LMS-specific theme or roll with a generic WordPress one. Here is my take on the matter, considering LearnDash as the LMS of choice.
Choosing a Learning Management System platform is a big deal, given the fact that your entire eLearning ecosystem is to be built on it. Here are a few things for your 'How do I select an LMS platform' checklist that can go a long way in choosing the platform most suitable to your needs.
The pros and cons of displaying course reviews and ratings have always been a bone of contention for course authors. Nevertheless, there are some significant advantages to having students review your course, and share their opinions along the way. Read on to know what these are.