Podcast
eLearning Unscripted: Rethinking eLearning And Breaking Away From A Content-Centric Approach With Dr. Michael Allen
  • Mar 23 2026
  • @ 8:00 am EDT
  • 48 Min.
Podcast
Podcast

eLearning Unscripted: Rethinking eLearning And Breaking Away From A Content-Centric Approach With Dr. Michael Allen

  • Mar 23 2026
  • @ 8:00 am EDT
  • 48 Min.
  • Mar 23 2026
  • @ 8:00 am EDT
  • 48 Min.
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Over the years, technological innovations have attracted attention, only to reveal in the long run that the fundamentals of human learning are what deserve and require our attention. Join us for the nineteenth eLearning Unscripted podcast, featuring Dr. Michael Allen from Allen Interactions. We'll discuss his new book, Rethinking eLearning, What Works, What Doesn't, What's Missing, as well as the critical contributions relevance and empathy make in the creation of meaningful, memorable, and motivational learning experiences.


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Dr. Michael Allen

Dr. Michael Allen, CEO & Chairman for Allen Interactions, has been a pioneer in the eLearning industry since 1975. With decades of professional, academic, and corporate experience in teaching, developing, and marketing interactive learning and performance support systems, Dr. Allen has led teams of doctorate-level specialists in learning research, Instructional Design, computer-based training, and human engineering.