eLearning Design Tips

The biggest and most thorough collection of eLearning Design Tips. Tips to increase retention and interactivity, to create immersive eLearning courses, all the eLearning Design Tips you need to know, written by the top eLearning experts worldwide.

July 21, 2017

The Key To Innovative Assessments In eLearning

eLearning assessment is a very essential part of teaching and learning in schools. Educators have to constantly work on developing assessment methods which can give a fair way of evaluating student understanding and preparedness. As academics become more rigorous and complex, this becomes very essential.
by Livia Susan
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 12, 2017

6 Tips For Designing Accessible eLearning

This blog post will introduce you to the three main types of impairments: vision loss, hearing loss and cognitive impairments, and describe some of the barriers learners with these disabilities face. It will also provide you with six tips for designing eLearning that is accessible.
by Sarah Flesher
May 5, 2017

7 Tips For Great Responsive eLearning Design

How to go about creating learning materials for mobile devices? This article will look at creating responsive eLearning courses which can be viewed on desktop and/or mobile devices seamlessly by learners and some of the key issues you need to think about.
by Chris Davies