Spotlight: Coronavirus Lockdown

In “Spotlight: Coronavirus Lockdown,” we discuss the pandemic that caused a global lockdown unlike anything the world has ever seen. How will this impact our ways of living, working, and learning? What do eLearning L&D professionals have at their disposal to deal with this crisis? Follow our series of special articles as we put COVID-19 under the spotlight.

This series of articles will be a collaboration among thought leaders of many different backgrounds from all over the world. However, we are always happy to host the stories of all members of our esteemed eLearning community. Please consider sharing your personal experiences and opinions about the situation with us by submitting your own article.

January 23, 2021

One Year: Have We Learned Anything?

It is in the face of adversity when usually the human species shines brightest. These are the moments when our species applies what is learned from experience and also when it learns the most. The questions is then, what have we learned and how do we know what we need to learn?
by Ajay Pangarkar, CTDP, CPA, CMA
December 20, 2020

Reign Of Error, Reign Of Terror: Part 2

While challenges of interacting responsibly during a pandemic are evolving, it is important to encourage people to ask questions and maintain open lines of communication with each other. Implementing best communication practices helps everyone connect more effectively and maturely, not only during a pandemic but also in normal times.
by Rosemary Sage
December 16, 2020

Reign Of Error, Reign Of Terror: Part 1

This two-part article assembles evidence to suggest that recent world changes, particularly in technology, have altered the way we communicate. This has positive effects for greater connectivity but negative ones for communication aspects which can cost lives. Part 1 looks at this background.
by Rosemary Sage
December 4, 2020

3 Habits To Innovate During A Pandemic

This pandemic is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to do things differently; to think differently. You now have implicit permission to try anything even marginally viable and no one will hold it against you to make it a reality. The time has come for you to be an innovator before the window closes.
by Ajay Pangarkar, CTDP, CPA, CMA