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November 18, 2016

Responsive eLearning Design And Why It’s Important

Well-designed online courses are able to adapt seamlessly across devices (e.g. between PC and smartphone). This is what's called responsive eLearning design. Developing a responsive eLearning course is a conscious choice by education designers to cater for learners moving between devices.
by Sarah Bock
October 29, 2016

Interview: The Evolution Of Teaching In Spain

Agustina Garcia is a philologist and language teacher at the IES Lope de Vega in Madrid; she is now studying Clarice Lispector, the Brazilian writer of Ukrainian origin and a Jewish family, author of "The Passion According to G.H". At LearningLovers.org we have had the opportunity to chat with her to give us her vision of the evolution of teaching in Spain after 30 years of experience in the sector. A luxury!
by Leticia Lafuente López
October 20, 2016

7 Tips On How To Prepare For Teaching Online

Online education is on the rise and more and more people are using the internet to take both college classes and general education classes. Teaching remotely is still a relatively novel concept and it takes time to adjust for those who’ve never done it before. Here is how to prepare for teaching online.
by Jill Phillips
August 29, 2016

eBook Release: How To Accelerate The Production Of High Quality Digital Learning

In digital learning, it’s important to move fast. In order to stay relevant and save production costs, eLearning must be needs-driven. That means moving at the speed of business priorities, whether it means launching a new product or initiative or addressing employee performance. Here is how the eBook How To Accelerate The Production Of High Quality Digital Learning can help you do just that.
by Steve Penfold