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July 3, 2017

Discussion Groups In Online Training

Collaboration and discussion are important elements in the learning journey. Yet so few training initiatives leverage them properly. Find out how a simple discussion group can improve your training, change behavior, and revolutionize your organizational culture!
by Juliette Denny
March 14, 2017

Cracking The Code Of 70:20:10

70:20:10 appears to be the new gold standard for Learning and Development. However, it is creating its own jargon in which services are referred to as numbers: “Is this a 70 activity, a 20, or a 10+ activity?” It looks suspiciously like a code – so a key question is what is the code of 70:20:10? What do the numbers really signify? Is it a new service with business impact, or are we still stuck with the old 10 and 10+? It’s time to crack the code…
by Jos Arets
March 3, 2017

xAPI Enabled LMS: Tracking eLearning Experiences

There isn’t any doubt that people are heavily reliant on technology these days. Every single day, without fail, people use a range of devices -computers, laptops, mobile devices, etc.- to stay connected and boost knowledge. As such, eLearning has witnessed strong growth in the past few years and more students have started to realize the benefits offered by this convenient educational source. However, it would not have been possible for the eLearning domain to flourish so much without one key tool: The Learning Management System (LMS).
by Kamy Anderson
November 17, 2016

The Rise Of eLearning Gamificationalism

The eLearning industry in 2016 is full of monsters, superheroes, points, badges, and leaderboards. Learning Management Systems are becoming a legitimate alternative to Playstations and Xboxes. It looks like people these days can't learn anything unless they're amused to death. How on earth did we get here? Let us talk about gamificationalism.
by Matija Hiti
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