But here’s a burning question; is it even possible for people to visually design their eLearning course without mistakes even when they have zero knowledge […]
No one likes to make mistakes, but it’s a part of being human. When it comes to leadership, one significant mistake can cause you to […]
Our next #GuildChat takes place Friday, December 4 at 11am PT / 2pm ET. Our topic for this week’s chat is on Learning from our […]
Our next #GuildChat takes place Friday, January 5 at 11am PT / 2pm ET. Our topic for this week’s chat is on Learning from Mistakes. And we’re […]
I recently did some writing for Scholastic. It was a resource filled with mistakes which students must correct – hence becoming the teacher. Click here […]
Welcome to Cycle 7 of The 30 Goals Challenge: Make it Meaningful! “Failure is simply an opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.” – Henry […]
When students prepare for a test, they commonly study the problems and the answers. What if students were to study only the problems in order […]
When I was in the 7th grade, one of my teachers used to call me “Hollingsworthless.” I tried to laugh it off, and play it […]
Every Monday we curate a number of articles and blog posts that have relevance to members of the eLearning Guild Community, and to the learning […]
As corporate training and eLearning is turning shorter and practical, the importance of job aids to supplement learning is getting highlighted. L & D teams […]
Every student in schools now needs to learn proper “netiquette,” or the rules of engagement on the net. I’ve been involved in a number of […]
When you hear about online courses, as a faculty member, one might think “Online courses are not as good as in-person courses.” I can certainly understand […]